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THE 


Island  of  Mount  Desert 


REGISTER 


WITH 


THE  CRANBERRY  ISLES 

1909-10 

COMPILED    BY 

LAWTON,    JORDAN    &    MADDOX 


AUBURN.    MAINE 

PUBLISHED    BY    THE    LAWTON  -  JORDAN    CO. 


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CONTENTS  ^^ 


Page 

INTRODUCTION    17 

INDIAN   ACCOUNT 19 

CHRONOLOGICAL    EVENTS 21 

THE  FOUNDING  OF  SAINT  SAUVEUR 26 

MILITARY  HISTORY 34 

HISTORY  OF  THE  TOWN  OF  MOUNT  DESERT .38 

Early  settlement 38 

Incorporation ;  45 

Town  oiBcers  since  1850 46 

Mount  Desert  in  the  Rebellion 47 

Church  History 49 

Professional   Men 52 

The  Jordan  Pond  House 53 

HISTORY  OF  EDEN 55 

Early  settlement 56 

Town  officers  since  1870 69 

Eden  in  the  Rebellion 70 

Church  History 72 

Professional   Men 77 

Items  of  Interest 80 

HISTORY  OF  TREMONT  AND  SOUTHWEST  HARBOR  81 

Early  settlement 81 

Incorporation  of  Tremont 86 

Town   officials. 87 

Church   Account 89 

Tremont  in  the  Rebellion 93 

Professional   Men 95 

Items  of  Interest ^^ 96 


855 


HISTORY  OF   CRANBERRY  ISLES 97 

Early  settlement 97 

Town  officials  since  1870 101 

Cranberry  Isles  in  the  Rebellion 102 

Church   Account 103 

THE  BERNARD  GRANT 104 

SIEUR  DE  LA  MOTHE  CADILLAC  GRANT 109 

THE  DE  GREGOIRE  GRANT Ill 

EDEN  CENSUS  ADDENDA 112 

CENSUS  OF  EDEN 113 

Summer    Residents — Eden 207 

Eden  Business  Directory 217 

CENSUS  OF  MOUNT  DESERT 225 

Mount   Desert   Business   Directory 265 

CENSUS   OF   SOUTHWEST   HARBOR 269 

Southwest  Harbor  Business  Directory 290 

CENSUS   OF   TREMONT 293 

Tremont  Business  Directory 322 

CENSUS  OF  CRANBERRY  ISLES , 324 

Cranberry  Isles  Business  Directory 325 


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Agent    for    Automobiles       ^       Boat    and    Auto     Supplies 
Installing    and    Repairing    Engines 

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INTRODUCTION 


The  several  municipalities  included  in  this  work  are  situ- 
ated in  the  southern  part  of  Hancock  County,  Maine;  Eden, 
Mount  Desert,  Southwest  Harbor  and  Tremont,  all  on  the 
Island  of  Mount  Desert,  and  the  Cranberry  Isles,  a  few  miles 
off  the  entrance  to  Somes  Sound. 

The  region  in  which  they  lie  is  one  of  the  most  picturesque 
in  our  country,  and  it  is  rich  in  scenery  of  unusual  wildness 
and  grandeur.  It  combines  in  a  wonderful  manner  the  attrac- 
tions of  ocean  and  mountain,  and  abounds  in  beautiful  valleys 
and  lakes,  which  appeal  irresistibly  to  every  lover  of  the 
beautiful  in  Nature. 

Against  the  islands*  rugged  cliffs  and  massive  headlands^ 
still  bold  and  steep  in  their  primeval  grandeur,  the  waters  of 
the  ocean  chafe  in  swelling  surges  and  hurl  themselves  high 
into  the  air,  while  towering  high  toward  the  heavens  the 
mountains  loom  aloft,  straight  almost  from  the  level  of  the 
sea,  to  form  the  highest  elevations  in  eastern  Maine.  Over 
all,  the  olouds  in  their  exquisite  tints,  and  wonderful  harmony 
of  color,  blend  and  change  at  evening,  while  the  broken,  barren 
mountains,  slowly  soften  into  blue,  to  become  at  sunset  a 
wonderful  glory  of  crimson,  amethyst  and  gold. 

Centuries  ago,  the  Indians  made  this  beautiful  region  a 
favorite  resort;  to  this  spot,  too,  nearly  three  centuries  ago, 
came  the  French  Jesuit  missionaries  and  their  fellow 
voyagers,  when  they  sought  new  fields  to  conquer  for  the 
glory  of  God  and  of  France;  here,  also,  in  the  wars  for  the 
supremacy  of  the  continent,  the  French  and  English  found  a 
suitable  centre  of  rendezvous  for  their  men  and  ships. 


18  INTRODUCTION 

The  French  and  Indian  wars  having  been  ended  by  the 
treaty  of  peace  which  followed  Wolfe's  victory  over  Mont- 
calm on  the  Plains  of  Abraham,  the  shores  of  Mount 
Desert  remained  untrodden  for  a  period  of  many  years,  until, 
at  length,  a  permanent  settlement  was  made  not  long  after 
the  middle  of  the  eighteenth  century,  by  pioneers  from  Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 

The  purpose  of  this  register  is  not  to  attempt  an  entirely 
new  and  minutely  detailed  account  of  the  romantic  and  stir- 
ring history  of  Mount  Desert,  but  to  condense  the  most  im- 
portant facts  into  the  space  of  one  or  two  hundred  pages, 
compact  and  readily  accessible,  that  the  history  and  family 
directory,  with  the  cottage  and  business  directories  may  serve 
as  a  ready-reference  register  of  these  towns. 

We  wish  to  acknowledge  our  indebtedness  for  historical 
data  to  the  excellent  manuscripts  of  Mr.  Eben  L.  Hamor,  the 
historian  of  Eden,  to  the  late  Rev.  George  E.  Street's  compre- 
hensive and  intensely  interesting  *'Mou7it  Desert,  a  History," 
to  the  records  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  to  the  Maine 
Register,  the  town  and  church  records,  and  those  of  the  Adju- 
tant-General of  Maine,  and  to  all  the  various  sources  from 
which  these  facts  have  been  derived. 

To  those  who  gave  their  subscriptions  for  the  book,  and  to 
the  business  men,  who  aided  us  by  their  advertisements,  to 
make  the  work  financially  successful,  we  extend  our  thanks. 
We  trust  they  will  find  the  Register  what  we  have  endeavored 
to  make  it — something  of  interest  and  of  value. 


INDIAN  ACCOUNT 


The  Indians  of  eastern  Maine  were  related  by  tribal  con- 
nections and  by  language  to  the  Algonquin  nation  which  occu- 
pied most  of  the  northern  and  eastern  parts  of  the  continent. 
East  of  the  Saco  river  these  tribes  were  called  the  Abenaki, 
though  the  English  colonists  often  referred  to  them  as  the 
Tarratines.  According  to  Ventromile,  the  Jesuit  missionary, 
the  proper  form  of  Abenaki  is  Wabanaki,  meaning  "the  people 
of  the  place  where  the  sky  begins  to  look  white  in  the  morn- 
ing," or  "the  people  of  the  East." 

The  people  of  the  Abenaki  nation  were  divided  into  several 
tribes,  each  of  which  had  its  own  villages  and  lands.  The 
Sokoki  lived  about  the  Saco  river  and  Oasco  bay,  the  Nor- 
ridgewocks  on  the  upper  Kennebec,  the  Penobscots  on  the 
Penobscot  river,  and  two  tribes  known  to  the  early  French  in 
this  section  as  the  Etchemins  and  Malecites,  farther  to  the 
east.  Parkman's  description  of  the  life  of  these  tribes  is  as 
follows:  "In  habits  they  were  all  much  alike.  Their  villages 
were  on  the  waters  of  the  Androscoggin,  the  Saco,  the  Kenne- 
bec, the  Penobscot,  the  St.  Croix  and  the  St.  John;  here  in 
spring  they  planted  their  corn,  beans  and  pumpkins,  and  then, 
leaving  them  to  grow,  went  down  to  the  sea  in  their  birch 
canoes.  They  returned  towards  the  end  of  the  summer, 
gathered  their  harvest,  and  went  again  to  the  sea,  where  they 
lived  in  abundance  on  ducks,  geese,  and  other  water-fowl. 
During  winter,  most  of  the  women,  children  and  old  men 
remained  in  the  villages,  while  the  hunters  ranged  the  forests 
in  chase  of  moose,  deer,  caribou,  beavers  and  bears." 

Though  all  of  one  nation  and  language,  the  Abenaki  were 
constantly   engaged  in   civil  war.     Biard's   interpreters   who 


20  INDIAN    ACCOUNT 

accompanied  him  on  the  voyage  of  1611,  Indians  of  the  Penob- 
scot or  Pasamaquoddy  tribes,  refused  to  accompany  him  be- 
yond Monhegan,  because  their  foes  dwelt  to  the  westward. 

In  the  eighty-five  years  between  1675  and  1760  there  were 
thirty-six  years  of  open  and  bitter  warfare  between  the  French 
and  Indians  on  the  one  hand  and  the  English  settlers  on  the 
other.  When  peace  intervened  it  was  scarcely  more  than  a 
temporary   armed   truce. 

The  conflict  between  the  English  and  the  French  who  were 
aided  by  their  Indian  allies  was  but  the  echo  of  the  greater 
wars  which  shook  the  continent  of  Europe.  In  this  country, 
it  was  not  so  much  a  succession  of  military  campaigns  as  a 
series  of  massacres  and  pillages  finding  cause  not  only  in  the 
European  wars  that  engaged  the  mother  countries  but  also  in 
the  local  rivalries,  hostilities  and  racial  hate. 

The  bitterness  of  the  Abenaki  tribes  toward  the  English  is 
explained  by  the  fact  that  the  latter  usurped  their  lands,  and 
treated  them  with  cruelty.  They  became  the  allies  of  the 
French  and  the  implacable  foes  of  the  English  because  the 
former  treated  them  as  friends  and  equals,  ''opened  their 
eyes  to  religion,  gave  them  good  weight  in  trade,*'  were 
honest  and  fair;  whereas,  on  the  other  hand,  the  English  fre- 
quently robbed  and  killed  them,  though  it  cannot  be  denied 
that  the  latter  often  had  just  cause. 

Foray  after  foray,  massacre  after  massacre,  pillage  and 
flame  ravaged  the  little  settlements  in  Maine  for  more  than  a 
hundred  years.  When  the  final  peace  came  the  Penobscots 
had  dwindled  into  insignificance  and  their  united  bands  could 
muster  only  seventy-three  warriors.  It  is  significant  that  the 
first  English  settlers  in  this  section  in  1761  and  later,  make  no 
mention  of  Indians  in  this  vicinity. 


CHRONOLOGICAL  EVENTS 


1604  (Sept.  3).  Isle  des  Monts  Desert  seen  by  Champlain, 
in  an  exploring  voyage  along  the  coast. 

1613  (March  12).  Ship  Jonas  set  sail  from  Honfleur,  on 
expedition  to  America,  bearing  Sieur  de  la  Sausaye,  the  Jesuit 
Father  Quentin,  the  lay  brother  Gilbert  du  Thet  and  forty- 
eight  settlers,  artisans  and  laborers. 

1613  (Two  months  later).  The  voyagers  landed  at  Port 
Royal,  where  they  took  on  board  Fathers  Biard  and  Masse, 
and  after  a  delay  of  five  days,  set  sail  for  a  place  called 
Kadesquit  on  the  Pentegoet  (Penobscot  River). 

1613.  Voyagers  landed  on  Mount  Desert,  called  by  the 
Indians,  Pemetic.  Settlement  made  at  Femald's  Point,  at 
the  entrance  of  Somes  Sound,  Mount  Desert ;  site  of  settlement 
called   Saint   Sauveur. 

1613  (Between  May  16  and  Nov.  9th).  Settlement  broken 
up  by  Virginians,  from  the  ship  Treasurer  of  Jamestown, 
commander,  Samuel  Argall. 

1617.  Hills  of  Mount  Desert  seen  by  Capt.  John  Smith, 
and  marked  on  his  famous  map  of  New  England. 

1676  (October).  Thomas  Cobbett,  Jr.,  of  Portsmouth, 
taken  prisoner  by  Indians,  and  carried  to  Mount  Desert,  where 
he  was  held  in  captivity  for  nine  weeks. 

1688.  Census  of  Governor  Edmund  Andros,  giving  ''Names 
of  Inhabitants  between  the  River  Penobscot  and  St.  Croix," 
gives  **In  Winskeage  Bay,  on  the  eastern  side  of  Mount 
Desert,  Cadolick  and  wife."  Cadolick  was  probably  the  Sieur 
de  la  Mothe  Cadillac  who  had  received  a  grant  of  Mount 
Desert,  which  was  confirmed  by  King  Louis  XIV  on  May 
25,  1689. 


22  CHRONOLOGICAL   EVENTS 

1692.  Cadillac  drew  up  a  report  in  which  he  describes  the 
island  of  Monts  Deserts. 

1692-96.  Mount  Desert  employed  as  a  place  of  rendezvous 
for  the  French  expeditions  against  New  England. 

1704.  Mount  Desert,  a  place  of  rendezvous  for  Colonel 
Church's  fifth  expedition  against  the  French  and  Indians. 

1740.  Ship  Grand  Design,  having  on  board  a  company 
of  North  of  Ireland  emigrants,  bound  for  Pennsylvania, 
wrecked  on  Long  Ledge  at  the  entrance  of  the  Western  Way. 
The  ship's  company  escaped  and  landed  at  Ship  Harbor; 
but  many  later  died  of  exposure  and  hardship. 

1761.  Abraham  Somes  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  with  his  wife, 
Hannah  ( Herri ck)  and  four  children,  settled  on  George 
Somes'  Point.  James  Richardson,  also  of  Gloucester,  with 
his  wife  and  five  children  settled  soon  afterward  at  Richard- 
son's Cove. 

1762  (Feb.  27).  The  General  Court  of  Massachusetts 
granted  to  Governor  Francis  Bernard,  one-half  of  the  island 
of  Mount  Desert. 

1762  (Oct.  2).  Governor  Bernard,  on  voyage  to  Mount 
Desert,  landed  at  South  West  Harbor. 

1785  (June  23).  The  Massachusetts  General  Court  grant- 
ed one-half  of  the  island  to  John  Bernard,  son  of  the  former 
governor,  whose  estates  had  been  confiscated  by  the  state. 

1787  (July  7).  The  Legislature  of  Massachusetts  granted 
to  Bartolemy  and  Maria  Theresa  de  Gregoire,  all  the  lands  on 
Mount  Desert  that  remained  in  the  possession  of  the  state. 

1789  (Feb.  17).  Mount  Desert  incorporated  a  town. 
Town  included  Mount  Desert  Island,  Thompson's  Island,  the 
Two  Thomas  Islands,  Bar  Island,  Baker's  Island,  Bear  Island, 
Bartlett's  Island,  Greening's  Island,  the  Cranberry  Islands, 
Moose  Island,  Sutton's  Island  and  Tinker's  Island. 

1792  (Oct.  17).  First  church  formed  on  Mount  Desert 
Island.  This  was  organized  as  the  Mount  Desert  Congrega- 
tional Church. 


CHRONOLOGICAL   EVENTS  23 

1796  (Feb.  22).  Eden  set  off  from  Mount  Desert  and 
incorporated  a  town. 

1797.     First  meeting-house  in  Eden  built  at  Hull's  Cove. 

1799  (July  5).  The  Baptist  Church  of  Eden,  oldest  in 
Hancock  County,  organized. 

1809.  First  vessel,  the  Schooner  Hazard,  Israel  Higgins, 
master,  Samuel  Hadlock,  owner,  built  at  Eden. 

1812-14.  Second  War  with  England.  Mount  Desert  vis- 
ited by  British. 

1814     (August).     Battle   of  Norwood's   Cove. 

1828.  Light  house  built  at  Baker's  Island;  Wm.  Gilley 
appointed  keeper. 

1830  (March  10).  The  two  Cranberry  Islands,  with  Sut- 
ton's and  Baker's  and  Bear  Islands,  set  off  from  Mount  Desert 
and  incorporated  as  the  town  of  Cranberry  Isles. 

1836-7.  Bridge  over  the  Narrows  constructed;  Capt.  Wm. 
Thompson  and  John  M.  Noyes,  contractors ;  cost  about  $5,000. 

1837.  Meeting-house  at  Center  (Tremont)  erected. 

1838.  Bartlett's,  Hardwood,  and  Tinker's  or  Robinson's 
Islands,  set  off  from  Mount  Desert  and  incorporated  into  a 
town  by  the  name  of  Seaville.  This  act  was  repealed  Feb.  24, 
1859,  and  Bartlett's  Island  was  again  made  a  part  of  Mount 
Desert,  while  Hardwood  and  Tinker's  Island  were  annexed  to 
Tremont. 

1848  (June  3).  Mount  Desert  again  divided  and  the 
town  of  Mansel  incorporated.  (August  8).  Name  of  the 
town  changed  to  Tremont. 

1850.     Pop.  of  Eden,  1127 ;  Mt.  Desert,  682 ;  Tremont,  1425. 

1852.     Somesville  meeting-house  built. 

1867.  Tobias  Roberts  built  the  hotel  Agamont,  first  sum- 
mer hotel  at  Bar  Harbor.  First  cottage  built,  Alpheus  Hardy 
purchasing  Birch  Point  of  Stephen  Higgins  for  $300. 

1869.  The  Tremont  and  Ellsworth  Telegraph  Company 
incorporated.  The  Bay  View  House,  later  the  Grand  Central, 
built  at  Bar  Harbor. 


24  CHRONOLOGICAL    EVENTS 

1870.  Eden,  Pop.,  1195;  polls,  290;  estates,  $196,499;  Mt. 
Desert,  Pop.,  918;  polls,  226;  estates,  $158,061;  Tremont,  Pop., 
1822;  polls,  419;  estates,  $262,353;  Cranberry  Isles,  Pop.,  350; 
polls,  S6;  estates,  $61,514.  Hotel  Atlantic  built,  later  Louis- 
biirg. 

1871.  First  part  of  Hotel  Newport  built. 

1873.  Saint  Sauveur  rebuilt ;  Rockaway  built ;  the  Deering, 
afterwards  the  Marlborough,  built. 

1874.  The  Ocean  House  erected. 

1876.     The  Congregational  Church  of  Somesville  organized. 

1878.  Episcopal  chapel  built  at  Bar  Harbor. 

1879.  The  Hotel  Belmont  built. 

1880.  Eden,  Pop.,  1629;  Mount  Desert,  Pop.,  1017;  polls, 
243;  estates,  $160,803;  Tremont,  Pop.,  2011;  polls,  507;  estates, 
$361,419 ;  Cranberry  Isles,  Pop.,  343 ;  polls,  98 ;  estates,  $52,063. 
The  West  End  Hotel  at  Bar  Harbor  built. 

1881.  Saint  Sylvia's,  the  first  Catholic  church,  built  at 
Bar  Harbor,  opened  for  services. 

1882  (August).  Saint  Sylvia's  consecrated  by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  J.  A.  Healy,  Bishop  of  Portland.  A  year  or  two  later 
in  the  pastorate  of  the  Rev.  Thos.  F.  Butler,  the  church  edifice 
was  enlarged.  (July  23).  Saint  Mary's  by  the  Sea  (Episco- 
pal), at  Northeast  Harbor,  opened  for  worship,  and  (August 
23),  consecrated  by  Bishop  Doane. 

1883.  Methodist  church  on  School  Street,  Bar  Harbor, 
dedicated. 

1885.  Union  meeting-house  at  Southwest  Harbor  built. 

1886.  Saint  Saviour's  (Episcopal)  at  Bar  Harbor,  greatly 
enlarged. 

1887.  Baptist  church  on  Ledgelawn  Avenue,  Bar  Harbor, 
buUt. 

1888.  New  Methodist  church.  School  street,  erected. 

1889  (June).  Unitarian  church,  Bar  Harbor,  first  occu- 
pied. (July  17).  Union  meeting-house  at  Northeast  Harbor 
dedicated.     Methodist  church  at  Southwest  Harbor  built. 


CHRONOLOGICAL   EVENTS  25 

1890.  Eden,  Pop.,  1946;  Mount  Desert,  Pop.,  1355;  polls, 
354;  estates,  $570,005;  Tremont,  Pop.,  2036;  polls,  582;  es- 
tates, $635,979;  Cranberry  Isles,  Pop.,  330;  polls,  114,  estates," 
$104,893. 

1893  (April  8).  Baptist  church  at  Northeast  Harbor  or- 
ganized. 

1895.  Catholic  church  built  at  Northeast  Harbor  organ- 
ized.    Tremont  Baptist  church  incorporated. 

1897     (Dec.  9).     Baptist  church  of  Manset  formed. 

1900.  Eden,  Pop.,  4,379;  polls,  1,047;  estates,  $4,470,540; 
Mount  Desert,  Pop.,  1,600;  polls,  422;  estates,  $932,724;  Tre- 
mont, Pop.,  2,010;  polls,  650;  estates,  $513,337;  Cranberry 
Isles,  Pop.,  374;  polls,  124;  estates,  $119,751. 

1900  (June  1).     Y.  M.  C.  A.  opened  at  Bar  Harbor. 

1901  (June  6).  Congregational  church  formed  at  Seal 
Harbor.  Catholic  church  at  Northeast  Harbor  enlarged  to 
accommodate  a  congregation  of  about  five  hundred. 

1902.  New  Episcopal  church  at  Northeast  Harbor  conse- 
crated. 

1904.     Meeting-house  at  Otter  Creek,  dedicated. 

1905  (Feb.).  Southwest  Harbor  set  off  from  Tremont, 
and  incorporated  a  town. 

1908.  New  high  school  built  at  Bar  Harbor,  one  of  the 
most  beautiful  in  Maine. 


The  Founding  of  Saint  Sauveur 


The  island  of  Mount  Desert  is  included  in  the  region  which 
was  the  earliest  occupied  in  New  England.  This  section  of 
Maine,  in  the  earliest  years  of  our  history,  was  under  the  juris- 
diction of  France,  and,  with  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Bruns- 
wick, bore  the  general  name  of  Acadia. 

Sullivan,  the  first  historian  of  Maine,  who  wrote  in  1795, 
says:  "In  Acadia  there  was  another  territory,  east  of  the 
County  of  Newcastle,  which  was  not  comprehended  in  the 
duke's  Province  of  New  York.  This  was,  perhaps,  the  ancient 
Norumbegua.  It  extended  from  Pemaquid  to  St.  Croix,  com- 
prehending Mount  Mansel  or  Mount  Desert,  and  the  territory 
of  Penobscot."     (Sul.  History  of  Maine,  293). 

The  first  settlement  in  Norumbega  was  made  in  1604,  on 
a  small  island  near  the  head  of  Passamaquoddy  Bay,  when 
the  chevalier  De  Monts,  with  his  followers,  having  erected  a 
fort,  chapel,  and  dwelling  houses,  passed  a  winter  there.  The 
hardships  which  they  suffered  were  so  severe,  however,  that 
of  seventy-nine  persons,  only  forty  remained  alive  in  the 
spring.  In  the  summer  of  1605  De  Monts  abandoned  the 
settlement  and  after  a  voyage  along  the  coast  and  a  visit  to 
Port  Royal  he  returned  to  France.  The  colonists  removed  to 
Port  Royal,  and  De  Monts  abandoned  his  attempt  to  plant  a 
colony  in  Norumbega. 

In  1607,  Henry  IV  confirmed  the  transfer  of  De  Mont's 
right  to  Port  Royal  to  M.  de  Poutrincourt,  and  while  the  latter 
was  making  arrangements  in  behalf  of  his  colony,  an  order 
came  to  him  from  the  King  to  make  preparation  for  a  mission 
of  the  Jesuits  there. 


THE    FOUNDING    OF    SAINT    SAUYEUR  27 

The  Society  of  Jesus,  which  had  been  founded  by  Ignatius 
de  Loyola  in  1534,  was  at  that  time  pushing  forward  with 
zeal  the  movement  sometimes  known  as  the  Catholic  or 
Counter-Reformation,  which  had,  on  the  one  hand,  the  pur- 
pose of  checking  the  Protestant  Revolt  and  winning  back  to 
the  church  those  portions  of  Europe  which  had  been  influ- 
enced by  the  Protestant  movement,  and  on  the  other,  that  of 
preaching  the  gospel  to  all  non-Christian  peoples.  The 
heathenism  of  the  American  Indians  accordingly  prompted  the 
Jesuits  to  make  great  sacrifices  and  to  endure  terrible  hard- 
ships that  the  savages  might  be  brought  into  the  Christian 
fold. 

When  the  zealous  Professor,  Father  Pierre  Biard,  learned 
of  Poutrincourt 's  plans  to  found  a  colony  at  Port  Royal,  he 
conceived  the  idea  of  establishing  a  mission  there.  Several 
years  elapsed,  however,  before  Fathers  Biard  and  Enemond 
Masse  were  permitted  to  set  out  from  France,  as  the  Huguenot 
merchants  who  held  as  security  the  ship  in  which  they  wished 
to  sail,  refused  to  permit  them  to  embark.  Finally,  through 
the  efforts  of  the  Marchioness  de  Guercheville,  wife  of  the 
Governor  of  Paris,  the  claims  of  the  Huguenots  were  paid, 
and  the  Jesuits  together  with  young  Biancourt,  son  of  Pou- 
trincourt, to  whim  charge  of  the  colony  at  Port  Royal  had  been 
given,  set  out  upon  their  voyage.  They  arrived  at  their  desti- 
nation June  22,  1611,  and  within  a  month  afterward  Poutrin- 
court sailed  for  France,  never  to  return. 

Ill-feeling  arose  between  the  clergy  and  the  Governor, 
which  resulted  in  a  separation  and,  in  consequence  of  this,  the 
Marchioness  de  Guercheville,  who  had  become  proprietor  of 
all  Acadia  except  Port  Royal,  resolved  to  establish  a  mission 
in  another  quarter  where  there  would  be  no  danger  of  inter- 
vention on  the  part  of  Biancourt. 

Enlisting  a  number  of  high  personages  in  the  enterprise, 
she  fitted  out  a  vessel  of  a  hundred  tons'  burden,  and  placed 
the  expedition  under  the  charge  of  Sieur  La  Saussaye,  whom 


28  THE    FOUNDING    OF    SAINT     SAUVEUR 

she  had  selected  for  Governor  of  the  colony.  The  place  fixed 
upon  for  a  settlement  was  Kadesquit,  which,  it  is  thought, 
was  Kenduskeag,  the  site  of  the  present  city  of  Bangor. 

There  were  fifty  persons  in  the  company,  among  them  the 
Jesuits,  Father  Quentin,  a  priest,  and  M.  du  Thet.  The  ship 
sailed  from  Honfleur,  March  12,  1613,  under  command  of 
Charles  Flory  de  Hableville,  and  made  for  Port  Royal,  which 
it  reached  on  the  twenty-second  of  June.  After  a  delay  of 
five  days,  the  members  of  the  company  again  embarked,  taking 
with  them  Fathers  Biard  and  Masse,  and  set  sail  for  their  final 
destination.  When  off  Grand  Menan,  however,  a  dense  fog 
shut  down  upon  the  ship  and  for  two  days  and  nights  they 
drived  upon  the  treacherous  currents  of  the  Bay  of  Fundy, 
and,  finally,  out  to  sea.  ' '  Our  tribulation, ' '  says  Father  Biard, 
''led  us  to  pray  to  God  to  deliver  us  from  danger,  and  send 
us  to  some  place  where  we  might  contribute  to  His  glory.  He 
heard  us,  in  His  mercy,  for  on  the  same  evening  we  began  to 
discover  the  stars,  and  in  the  morning  the  fog  had  cleared 
away.  We  then  discovered  that  we  were  near  the  coast  of 
Mount  Desert,  an  island  which  the  savages  called  Pemetic. 
The  pilot  steered  towards  the  eastern  shore,  and  landed  us  in 
a  large  and  beautiful  harbor.  We  returned  thanks  to  God, 
elevating  the  cross,  and  singing  praises  with  the  holy  Sacrifice 
of  the  Mass.     We  named  the  place  and  harbor  Saint  Sauveur." 

The  exact  place  of  their  landing  is  not  known,  but  it  is 
thought  that  since  it  was  on  the  "eastern  shore,"  and  in  a 
"large  and  beautiful  harbor,"  and  since  we  learn  from  Father 
Biard 's  narrative  that  it  was  several  leagues  (approximately 
nine  miles)  to  the  Indian  village,  which  is  known  to  have  been 
located  at  the  entrance  of  Somes  Sound,  the  conclusion  is 
reached  that,  probably,  the  voyagers  landed  in  the  neighbor- 
hood of  Bar  Harbor. 

The  pilgrims  did  not  intend  to  remain  long  on  Mount 
Desert,  so  Father  Biard  had  an  interview  with  the  Indians 
for  the  purpose   of  obtaining  information  in  regard  to   the 


-THE    FOUNDING    OF     SAINT     SAUVEUR  29 

route  to  Kadesquit.  The  natives  had  met  the  Father  two 
years  before  at  Pentagoet  and  knowing  him  they  urged  him 
to  settle  on  Mount  Desert  which  they  said  w^as  "quite  as  good 
a  place  as  Kadesquit,"  that  it  was  so  healthy  that  it  was  the 
resort  of  invalids  who  regained  their  health  there.  The  Jesu- 
its, however,  could  not  be  persuaded  to  remain  until  the  sav- 
ages, appealing  to  the  humanity  and  religion  of  the  mission- 
aries, urged  them  to  visit  their  chief.  "It  is  important,"  they 
said,  "that  you  should  come,  inasmuch  as  Asticou,  our  Saga- 
more, is  sick  unto^ death,  and  if  yon  do  not  come  he  will  die 
without  Baptism  and  will  not  go  to  Heaven ;  you  will  be  the 
cause.  On  his  part,  he  wishes  to  be  baptised. "  Moved  by  this 
appeal,  Father  Biard  consented  to  go;  and  with  Sieur  de  la 
Motte,  mate  of  the  Jonas,  and  Simon,  the  interpreter,  he  was 
taken  to  the  village  in  a  canoe. 

The  illness  of  the  chief  proved  nothing  but  a  pretext,  the 
wily  savages  having  made  use  of  the  device  to  induce  the  priest 
view  the  place  where  they  wished  him  to  settle,  hoping  that 
he  would  be  tempted  by  its  attractiveness  and  beauty.  The 
device  was  quite  successful,  for  the  point  opposite  the  village 
seemed  so  ideal  a  place  for  the  mission  that  Father  Biard  per- 
suaded the  leaders  of  the  expedition  to  examine  it.  They  did 
so,  and  it  was  unanimously  agreed  to  "stop  there  and  seek 
no  further," 

Father  Biard  describes  the  place  of  settlement  as  "  a  pretty 
colline,  elevated  above  the  sea,  and  bathed  on  its  sides  by 
two  springs.  There  are  from  twenty-five  to  thirty  acres,  cov- 
ered with  grass,  which,  in  some  places,  reaches  the  height  of 
a  man.  It  fronts  the  south  and  east.  The  soil  is  rich  and 
fertile.  The  harbor  is  as  safe  as  a  pond,  for  besides  being 
separated  from  the  large  island  of  Mount  Desert,  it  is  also 
separated  from  certain  small  islets  which  break  the  winds  and 
the  waves  and  fortify  the  entrance.  There  is  no  fleet  for 
which  it  would  not  be  sufficient,  nor  vessel  which  could  not 
approach  the  land  to  unload  within  a  cable's  length." 


30  THE    FOUNDING    OF    SAINT    SAUVEUR 

Fernald's  Point  at  the  entrance  of  Somes  Island  so  closely 
corresponds  to  this  description  that  all  the  authorities  agree 
that  it  was  there  that  the  French  settlement  was  made. 

The  ship  was  moored  in  the  harbor,  the  supplies  were 
landed,  and  the  immigrants  disembarked.  Almost  immedi- 
ately a  controversy  arose  between  the  governor  and  the  mis- 
sionaries, as  to  whether  they  should  attend  first  to  agriculture 
or  to  the  erection  of  fortifications.  La  Saussaye  wished  to  pro- 
vide against  want ;  the  Jesuits  against  attack.  Other  differences 
followed  and  little  was  accomplished.  The  dissensions  were 
brought  to  an  untimely  end,  however,  in  a  manner  most  unfor- 
tunate for  the  colony. 

In  accordance  with  the  custom  of  the  English  settlers  in 
Virginia,  a  fishing  fleet  had  been  sent  north  to  fish  in  the 
waters  off  the  Maine  coast.  This  fleet  was  under  the  convoy 
of  Samuel  Argall  in  the  Treasurer,  a  ship  carrying  sixty  men 
and  fourteen  guns.  Argall  was  an  enterprising  but  unscrupu- 
lous man  who  had  come  to  Virginia  from  England  to  engage 
in  sturgeon  fishing.  This  was  an  illicit  business,  but  Argall 
purchased  silence  from  the  colonists  with  bribes,  and  enjoyed 
immunity  from  punishment. 

On  this  expedition,  fraught,  as  it  afterwards  proved,  with 
such  ill  fortune  for  the  French  on  Mount  Desert,  Argall  had 
been  instructed  by  Sir  Thomas  Dale,  then  Governor  of  Vir- 
ginia, to  expel  any  French  and  Dutch  people  he  might  find 
trading  within  his  jurisdiction,  of  which  he  considered  Acadia 
to  form  a  part. 

Argall 's  vessel  was  cruising  in  the  Gulf  of  Maine,  when 
some  Indians  came  on  board  the  ship,  in  a  fog,  and  innocently 
told  him  that  a  number  of  his  ** Norman"  countrymen  were 
establishing  a  settlement  at  Pematic.  The  wily  Englishman, 
detaining  one  of  the  Indians  for  a  pilot,  set  all  sail  for  the 
"safe"  harbor  of  the  French,  and  soon  swooped  down  upon 
the  settlers  in  Somes  Sound.  Argall  wasted  no  time  in  carry- 
ing out  his  purpose,  but  at  once  made   an  attack.     Father 


THE    FOUNDING    OF    SAINT    SAUVEUR  31 

Biard  's  narrative  of  the  fight  which  ensued,  is  as  follows : 

"Now,  we,  beholding  the  vessel  coming  under  full  sail 
from  a  distance,  did  not  know  what  to  think,  whether  they 
were  friends  or  enemies.  Frenchmen  or  foreigners,  for  this 
reason — the  pilot  went  in  advance  in  a  long  boat,  to  recon- 
noitre, while  the  others  armed  themselves.  La  Saussaye  re- 
mained on  shore,  and  retained  there  most  of  his  men.  La 
Motte,  lieutenant,  Bonfere,  ensign,  and  Joubert,  sergeant,  all 
the  most  resolute,  went  to  the  vessel.  Thus  it  was,  then,  that 
one  could  recognize  men  of  value. 

"The  English  vessel  came  more  rapidly  than  an  arrow, 
having  a  good  wind — all  the  soldiers  clothed  in  scarlet,  the 
English  colors  flying,  and  three  drums  and  trumpets  making 
a  furious  noise.  Our  pilot,  who  had  gone  to  make  discoveries, 
did  not  return  with  the  vessel,  because,  he  said,  the  English 
were  to  windward  of  him,  and,  consequently,  in  order  not  to 
fall  into  their  hands,  he  made  the  circuit  of  an  island.  On 
this  occasion,  therefore,  our  vessel  was  destitute  of  half  its 
crew,  and  for  the  defense  there  were  only  ten  in  all,  and  not 
any  of  them  knew  anything  about  sea  fights,  except  Capt. 
Flory,  who  was  not  wanting  in  ability  and  courage,  but  he 
had  neither  sufficient  time  to  prepare  himself,  nor  sufficient 
men;  on  account  of  which  he  was  not  able  to  weigh  anchor, 
the  sails  being  used  for  another  purpose.  As  it  was  summer, 
and  as  we  remained  in  this  harbor  without  fear,  we  had  ex- 
tended the  sails  in  the  form  of  a  bower,  from  the  poop  to  the 
windlass,  in  order  to  have  a  shade  upon  the  deck,  and  there 
was  not  sufficient  time  to  bend  them.  But  this  misfortune 
was  lucky  for  us,  as  our  men  remained  very  well  concealed 
during  the  combat,  in  such  manner  that  the  English,  not  being 
able  to  pick  out  any  one  during  their  volleys,  less  of  our  men 
were  killed  and  wounded. 

"At  the  approach,  as  it  is  the  custom  to  call  and  ask  who 
one  is,  our  people  cried  out,  according  to  the  custom  of  mar- 
iners, '0!  0!'    But  the  English  did  not  respond  in  this  tone, 


32  THE    FOUNDING    OF    SAINT     SAUVEUR 

but  in  another  more  furious,  with  heavy  discharges  of  muskets 
and  cannon.  They  had  fourteen  pieces  of  artillery  and  sixty 
musketeers  connected  with  the  ship,  Avho  came  to  the  charge 
upon  the  sides,  upon  the  bowsprit,  upon  the  poop  and  wherever 
it  was  necessary,  like  a  line  of  soldiers  and  in  order,  as  well 
as  foot  soldiers  do  upon  the  land. 

''The  first  volley  from  the  English  side  was  terrible;  the 
whole  vessel  was  in  fire  and  smoke.  From  our  side  we  re- 
sponded coldly,  and  the  artillery  was  silent.  Captain  Flory 
cried  loudly: 

*'  'Fire  the  cannon!     Let  it  go!' 

"But  the  gunner  was  not  there.  Now  Gilbert  du  Thet,  who 
was  never  faint-hearted  in  his  life,  nor  a  coward,  hearing  this 
cry  and  seeing  no  one  obey,  took  the  match  and  caused  our 
cannon  to  speak  as  loud  as  the  enemy's.  The  misfortune  was 
that  he  did  not  take  aim,  and  if  he  had  done  so  there  would 
have  been,  perhaps,  something  more  than  noise. 

' '  The  English,  after  this  first  volley,  laid  their  vessel  along- 
side and  kept  an  anchor  ready  to  hook  the  bits  of  our  cable, 
which  stopped  the  enemy  and  caused  him  to  cut  off  from  our 
side,  for  he  feared  in  pursuing  us  to  be  drawn  into  shoal 
water;  then,  becoming  re-assured,  he  again  commanded  to 
approach  us  with  a  volley  of  musquetry  as  before.  It  seems, 
in  this  second  attack,  that  Father  du  Thet  received  a  musket 
ball  through  the  body  and  fell  upon  the  deck.  Captain  Flory 
was  also  wounded  in  the  foot,  and  three  others  elsewhere, 
which  caused  us  to  give  the  signal  and  to  cry  that  we  would 
surrender,  as  certainly  the  match  was  not  equal.  At  this 
cry,  the  English  jumped  into  our  boat  in  order  to  come  to  our 
vessel;  our  men  also,  from  an  unlucky  resolution,  threw  them- 
selves into  their  own  to  make  for  the  shore,  for  they  feared 
the  arrival  of  the  victors.  The  conqueror  was  on  board  our 
vessel  before  they  had  gone  far,  and  prayed  and  called  to  them 
to  return,  and,  to  constrain  them,  fired  upon  them.  Being 
frightened,  two  of  our  men  cast  themselves  into  the  water,  by 


THE    FOUNDING    OF    SAINT    SAUVEUR  83 

my  advice,  to  gain  the  shore,  but  they  were  drowned.  Either 
they  were  wounded,  or,  what  is  more  probable,  they  were 
struck  and  killed  in  the  water.  These  were  two  young  men 
of  good  expectations,  one  from  Dieppe,  called  Le  Moine;  the 
other  named  Neveu,  of  the  city  of  Beauvais.  Their  bodies 
were  not  found  until  nine  days  afterward.  They  were  taken 
and  religiously  interred.     Such  was  the  capture  of  our  vessel." 

Following  his  victory,  Argall  landed,  and  having  found  in 
the  half -finished  fort  La  Saussaye'g  strong-box  which  contained 
all  the  papers  and  credentials  of  the  French,  he  appropriated 
them  and  then,  secure  in  the  possession  of  these  documents, 
he  denounced  La  Saussaye  as  a  trespasser  and  justified  his 
attack  on  that  ground.  The  French  governor  denied  the 
charge  and  claimed  to  be  acting  under  commissions  from  the 
crown.  Argall,  thereupon,  demanded  that  the  commissions  be 
produced  and  since  La  Saussaye  could  not  produce  his  author- 
ity, he  was  denounced  as  a  pirate  and  the  English  were  given 
full  liberty  to  pillage  the  French  ships  and  camp.  Argall  was 
severe  with  his  prisoners,  and  at  length,  after  two  had  been 
flogged,  he  reduced  all  to  subordination.  Some  of  the  prison- 
ers were  taken  to  Jamestown,  some  were  permitted  to  return 
to  France.  Father  Biard  and  Quentin  went  to  Jamestown, 
La  Saussaye  and  Father  Masse  to  France. 

At  Saint  Sauveur  the  Englishmen  pulled  down  the  Jesu- 
its' cross  and  razed  the  unfinished  defenses.  Thus,  the  earli- 
est settlement  of  Mount  Desert  was  blotted  out.  More  than 
one  and  a  half  centuries  were  to  elapse  before  a  permanent 
settlement  would  be  made  up  on  its  rock-bound  shores. 

(Sources— Collections  of  the  Me.  Hist.  Society,  Vol.  VIII, 
Relations  of  the  Jesuits,  Chap.  24,  History  of  Mount  Desert, 
Street,  "Saint  Sauveur.'') 


MILITARY   HISTORY 


THE    REVOLUTIONARY    WAR 

The  military  history  of  Mount  Desert  antedates  that  of  any 
of  the  towns  on  the  island,  since  it  was  not  for  several  years 
after  the  Revolution  closed  that  the  Plantation  of  Mount 
Desert  became  a  town. 

It  is  recorded  that  a  number  of  the  residents  of  the  island 
left  their  homes  to  join  the  Continental  forces  and  to  do  their 
share  toAvard  the  winning  of  the  independence  of  the  colonies. 
David  Richardson  served  one  month  as  a  private;  Jonathan 
Rodick  served  one  month  and  eighteen  days  in  Capt.  Dan'l  Sul- 
livan's company,  which  went  to  Machias  in  1777  and  1778. 
In  the  expedition  against  Majorbagaduce  (Castine),  in  1779, 
were :  Levi  Higgins,  lieutenant ;  Elisha  Cousins,  sergeant ; 
Timothy  Smallidge,  corporal;  Israel  Higgins,  Daniel  Richard- 
son and  Jabez  Salisbury,  privates.  These  men  probably 
served  two  months. 

In  Captain  Sullivan's  company  in  th^  sixth  regiment  of 
militia,  which  went  into  service  by  order  of  Colonel  John 
Allen  in  October,  1780,  were:  James  Campbell,  clerk;  Jon- 
athan Doane  and  Freeman  Knowles,  privates.  Other  Revolu- 
tionary soldiers  were:  Joseph  Mayo,  Ephraim  Haynes,  and 
Col.  Cornelius  Thompson,  a  resident  of  Thompson's  Island, 
who  was  at  one  time  during  the  war,  captain  of  the  privateer 
brig.  Chase,  and,  also,  an  officer  in  the  militia. 


MILITARY    HISTORY  35 

THE    WAR    OF    1812 

The  inhabitants  of  Mount  Desert,  like  the  residents  of 
several  other  localities  on  the  Maine  coast,  suffered  greatly 
during  the  Second  War  with  England  from  the  depredations 
of  the  British.  Capt.  Amariah  Leland,  who  was  building  a 
small  vessel  near  Emery's  Cove,  was  compelled  by  a  British 
privateer  to  pay  $500  or  have  his  vessel  burned.  William 
Mason  and  Thomas  Paine  were  fired  at  one  day  by  the  crew 
of  an  English  barge,  and  Mason  was  mortally  wounded. 
William  Thompson,  William  Wasgatt,  and  Elisha  Young  were 
taken  by  the  English  to  Halifax,  where  Wasgatt  and  Young 
were  held  for  a  time  as  prisoners  of  war,  while  Thompson 
was  carried  to  England  and  imprisoned  there  until  the  war 
was   over. 

The  Battle  or  Skirmish  of  Norwood's  Cove  was  the  most 
important  event  of  the  war  so  far  as  Mount  Desert  was  con- 
cerned. It  was  in  August,  1814,  that  the  Tenedos,  British 
sloop  of  war,  sailed  in  through  the  Eastern  Way  and  anchored 
between  Bear  and  Sutton  Islands.  Immediately  preparations 
were  made  by  the  islanders  to  resist  attack.  Two  young  men 
from  Great  Cranberry  rowed  over  to  Southwest  Harbor  and 
travelled  all  night  to  give  the  alarm  to  the  people  on  Mount 
Desert.  All  through  the  night  the  mustering  at  the  scene  of 
action  went  on.  Old  and  young  joined  for  the  common  de- 
fense, even  the  aged  Jacob  Lurvey  and  John  Richardson,  vet- 
erans of  the  Revolution,  coming  out  to  take  a  hand  in  the 
fight. 

The  late  Dr.  Street,  whose  story  of  skirmish,  which  was  pub- 
lished in  the  Northeast  Harbor  and  Seal  Harbor  Herald  of 
Sept.  19,  1905,  is  contained  in  his  ''History  of  Mount 
Desert,"  gives  an  account  of  it  in  these  words: 

"The  battle  proved  to  be  short  in  duration  and  at  very 
short  range.  In  the  early  dawn  of  Tuesday,  August  9,  a 
twelve-oared  launch,  full  of  men,  with  a  swivel-gun  in  the 


36  MILITARY    HISTORY 

bows,  left  the  warship  and  drew  in  toward  Clark's  Point. 
Another  smaller  barge  followed.  The  combatants  were  near 
enough  to  converse,  to  chaff  with  and  challenge  each  other 
before  the  skirmish  began.  The  militia  were  in  the  dense 
thicket  along  the  shore,  but  every  now  and  then  one  of  them 
would  run  out  on  the  rocks,  or  warn  the  invaders  that  the 
woods  were  full  of  men  and  they  would  be  routed.  Especially 
when  the  form  of  the  brave  Captain  Spurling  was  seen  in  the 
barge,  an  effort  was  made  to  save  his  life  by  urging  the  Brit- 
ish to  give  up  their  undertaking.  One  of  his  sons,  Robert, 
rushed  out  on  the  high  rocks  below  the  present  Downs  cottage. 
His  plea  was  most  earnest  to  have  his  father  spared.  The 
officer  bade  his  oarsmen  lay  to  their  oars,  and  ordered  the  old 
captain  to  be  crowded  down  in  the  bottom  of  the  barge.  There 
the  soldiers  walked  over  him,  or  on  him,  as  best  suited  their 
mood,  until  he  raised  himself  up,  said  he  might  as  well  die 
one  way  as  another,  and  cried  back  to  his  son  and  the  men  on 
the  shore,  ''Never  mind  me,  Rob,  I  am  an  old  man;  but  give  it 
to  these  dashed  Britishers  as  hard  as  you  can."  Through  an 
opening  in  the  thicket  the  British  caught  sight  of  a  man 
coming  up  from  the  Point  with  a  bag  over  his  shoulders  laden 
with  bullets.  It  was  Captain  Nathan  Clark.  They  fired  at 
him,  but  missed  the  mark.  ''Better  grease  your  dashed  old 
muzzles  and  try  again,"  was  his  retort.  The  militia  fired 
from  behind  some  natural  breastworks  covered  with  a  thicket 
above.  This  enabled  them  to  rest  their  guns,  pick  their  men, 
at  the  same  time  to  be  themselves  unseen.  The  reply  from 
the  barge's  pivot-gun,  though  meant  to  be  most  sweeping  and 
devastating,  went  wild,  high  overhead,  breaking  branches, 
hitting  rocks,  but  wounding  no  one.  Even  the  British  musket 
fire,  aimed  at  men  behind  trees  on  the  south  side  of  the  cove, 
filled  the  trees  with  bullets,  but  hit  nobody.  Isaac  Lurvey  for 
years  afterward  showed  the  tree  he  stood  behind,  riddled  with 
seventeen  bullets  above  his  head. 

It  soon  became  evident  to  the  British  commander,  who  had 


MILITARY    HISTORY  37 

not  yet  really  entered  the  cove,  that  his  men  were  simply 
targets  for  the  marksmen,  who  were  invisible  if  not  invul- 
nerable, and  that  he  had  wholly  underrated  their  capacity  for 
defense,  so  he  ordered  his  barges  to  draw  off,  with  their  iiiiiea 
and  wounded.  It  was  noticed  that  five  instead  of  twelve 
were  at  the  oars  as  they  rowed  away.  As  to  the  losses  of  the* 
British,  the  only  data  we  have  is  the  testimony  of  two  boys, 
who,  like  boys  of  to-day,  were  apt  to  be  around  when  not 
wanted,  using  their  eyes.  These  boys,  sons  of  William  Moore, 
living  near  the  present  site  of  the  Burnham  cottage  on  Sut- 
ton's Island,  had  gone  aboard  the  Tenedos  to  sell  raspberries. 
They  were  on  board  when  the  defeated  barge  came  back  with 
its  dead.  They  saw  seven  lifeless  bodies  raised  by  tackles  and 
slowly  let  down  into  the  hold  of  the  ship.  On  the  American 
side  the  only  damage  was  that  Captain  Samuel  Hadlock  of 
Little  Cranberry  had  two  fingers  grazed  by  a  bullet." 

THE    WAR    OF    THE    REBELLION 

The  great  struggle  of  the  Rebellion  was  the  true  test  of 
the  spirit  and  patriotism  of  the  people  of  the  towns  in  this 
section  of  the  North,  and  as  in  all  the  former  struggles  the 
citizens  here  were  not  found  wanting.  Scarcely  had  Fort 
Sumpter  capitulated  and  the  President's  call  for  volunteers 
been  received  throughout  the  North  than  the  names  of  men  of 
Mount  Desert  were  on  the  enlistment  rolls,  and  the  soldiers 
were  ready  to  march  to  the  front.  Their  acts  of  bravery  were 
recorded  on  many  a  hard  fought  field  during  the  four  years' 
struggle.  In  field,  in  camp,  in  hospital,  they  showed  their 
worth  as  men,  and  their  bravery  and  heroism  never  has  and 
never  can  be   questioned. 

The  roll-call  of  the  soldiers  of  the  Civil  War  will  be  found 
in  the  history  of  each  of  the  several  towns.  The  lists,  except 
a  few  additional  names,  were  obtained  from  the  files  m  the 


38  MILITARY    HISTOEY 

Adjutant-General's  office  at  Augusta.  In  these  lists  will  be 
found  the  names  of  many  who  are  numbered  with  the  dead, 
for  very  many  of  them  lost  their  lives  in  the  service  of  their 
country,  and  many  others  have  since  joined  their  comrades  in 
the  Great  Unknown.  It  is  not  necessary  here  to  recount  in 
detail  the  services  which  these  men  rendered  in  the  four  long 
years  of  suffering  and  conflict.  It  is  all  familiar  to  the  people 
of  this  town,  sons  and  daughters,  of  the  noble  men  who  left 
their  homes  and  loved  ones  to  do  their  share  for  the  cause  of 
Liberty  and  Right.  The  people  of  this  town  knowing  the 
record,  glory  in  the  fact  that  the  response  was  ready  and 
loyal,  and  that  their  fathers  were  not  afraid  to  go  forth  to 
battle  and,  if  necessary,  to  die.  Let  us  but  remember  as  we 
read  the  lists,  that  we  owe  all  that  we  possess  to  them,  and, 
let  us  linger  a  moment  over  the  roll  of  the  brave  and  true 
soldiers  whose  names  are  recorded  here. 


History  of  the  Town  of  Mount  Desert 


Mount  Desert,  the  oldest  of  the  townships  on  Mount  Desert 
Island,  and  the  second  among  them  in  population  and  wealth, 
occupies  the  central  part  of  the  island,  lying  between 
Eden  on  the  northeast  and  Tremont  on  the  southwest.  It 
originally  embraced  the  entire  island  of  Mount  Desert,  and 
the  adjacent  islands,  and  was  incorporated  a  town,  Feb.  17^ 
1789. 

The  principal  villages  are  Northeast  Harbor  and  Seal  Har- 
bor, both  of  which  are  celebrated  summer  resorts.  Mount 
Desert  (Somesville),  and  Sound  Villages,  at  the  head  of 
Somes'  Sound,  Hall  Quarry,  noted  for  the  production  of 
granite,  and  Otter  Creek,  part  of  which  is  in  Eden  and  part 
in  Mount  Desert. 

Northeast  Harbor  and  Seal  Harbor  enjoy  the  same  steamer 
facilities  as  does  Bar  Harbor,  while  Mount  Desert  (small 
steamer  also  on  the  Sound)  and  Hall  Quarry,  are  connected 
by  stage  with  Bar  Harbor,  Southwest  Harbor  and  Bass  Harbor 
in  Tremont.  Mount  Desert  and  Sound  are  connected  by  stage 
with  Northeast  Harbor.  The  population  of  the  town  in  1900 
was  1600.  It  has  since  fallen  off  at  Hall  Quarry,  but  has 
increased  at  Northeast  Harbor  and  Seal  Harbor  which  are  be- 
coming more  and  more  popular  as  vacation  resorts.  The 
valuation  of  Mount  Desert  is  now  about  $1,000,000. 

EARLY  SETTLEMENT 

Abraham  Somes,  the  pioneer  settler  in  Mount  Desert,  was 
born  at  Gloucester,  Mass.,  March  17,  1732.  He  was  the  son 
of  Abraham  and  Martha  Emerson  Somes  of  Gloucester  and 


40  MOUNT    DESERT 

was  fourth  in  descent  from  Morris  and  Margerie  Somes,  who 
were  among  the  first  settlers  of  Gloucester. 

Abraham  Somes  married  Hannah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Herrick 
of  Gloucester,  Dec.  25,  1753.  The  Somes  family  settled  on 
George  Somes  Point,  Mount  Desert,  in  1761.  Mr.  Somes  was 
one  of  the  first  Board  of  Selectmen,  and  always  took  an  influ- 
ential part  in  town  affairs.  Mrs.  Somes  died  March  16,  1790, 
and  four  years  later,  Abraham  Somes  m.  Mrs.  Joanna  Beal, 
widow  of  Edward  Beal  of  Union  River.  The  latter  died  Dec. 
17,  1731.     Mr.  Somes  lived  to  be  over  eighty  years  of  age. 

Children  by  first  marriage : 

1.  Hannah,  b.  Sept.  16,  1754;  m.  Samuel  Eeed  of  Sedgwick;  rea. 
Somesville. 

2.  Patty,  b.  Dec.  24,  1756;  m.  James  Fly;  res,  Surry,  Brooklin  and 
Trenton,  where  he  d.  Dec,  1801.     She  d.  April,  1846. 

3.  Lucy,  b.  May  4,  1759;  m.  Nicholas  Thomas;  res.  Thomas  District, 
Eden. 

4.  Prudence,  b.   June  23,   1761;   m.   Abraham  Reed;    res.   Sedgwick. 

5.  Abraham,  b.  1763;  m.  Rachel  Babson;  res.  Somesville.  His  soni, 
Isaac  and  Geo.  B.,  res.  Somesville. 

6.  Marcey,  b.  1765;  m.  Ameziah  Dodge;  moved  to  Ohio;  d.  July  12, 
1845. 

7.  John,  b.  1767;  m.  Judith  Richardson;  res.  Somesville. 

8.  Daniel,  b.  1770;  m.  Clarissa  Beal;  res.  Somesville.  Two  of  their 
children  settled   at   Somesville. 

9.  Louis,  b.  1772;  m.  Dodge  of  Sedgwick. 

10.  James,  b.  1774;  m,  Betsey  Gott;  res.  Beach  Hill  and  Solon,  Me. 
Jl.     Jacob,  b.  1777;  unmarried;  lost  at  sea. 

12.  Betty,  b.  1779;  m.  Wm.  W.  Thorn;  res.  Oak  Hill. 

13.  Isaac,  b.  1781;  m.  Sally  Kittridge  of  Billerica. 

John  Somes,  second  son  of  Abraham  and  Hannah,  settled 
at  Somesville.  He  married  Judith  Richardson,  Jan.  6,  1793. 
He  served  as  representative  in  the  Massachusetts  legislature, 
1815-1818. 

Children: 

1.  John,  Jr.,  b.  1794;  m.  Julia  Kittridge;  res.  Somesville.  He  was  the 
first  postmaster  of  Mount  Desert. 


HISTORICAL  41 

2.  Judith,  b.  1796;  m.  Eben  Babson;  res.  Somesville. 

3.  Jacob,  b.  1799;  m.  Eebecca  Seavy;  res.  Somesville.     Representative 
and   State   Senator. 

4.  Abraham,  b.   1801;   m.  Adline  Freeman;   res.   Somesville. 

5.  Benjamin,  b.   1804;    d.   unmarried. 

6.  Emily,  b.  1806;  m.  John  M.  Moyes;  res.  Somesville  and  Massachu- 
setts. 

7.  Julian,  b.  1810;  d.  May  20,  1812. 

James  Richardson,  of  Gloucester,  settled  in  Mount  Desert, 
soon  after  the  arrival  of  Abraham  Somes.  He  was  a  son  of 
Stephen  and  Jane  (Montgomery)  Richardson,  who  came  from 
Londonderry,  Ireland,  to  Gloucester,  Mass.,  in  1738.  James, 
b.  about  1730,  m.  Rachel  Gott,  March  19,  1752.  Mr.  Richard- 
son, who  was  an  enterprising,  industrious  man,  erected  a  mill 
at  the  head  of  the  sound,  and  carried  on  lumbering  operations 
in  connection  with  farming.  He  was  the  first  clerk  of  the 
plantation,  and  served  also  as  town  clerk  for  many  years.  He 
d.  Dec.  12,  1807.    His  wife  d.  March  22,  1814. 

Their  children: 

1.  Rachel,  b.  1752;  m.  Davis  Wasgatt;  res.  Beech  Hill. 

2.  James,  b.  1754;  m.  (1)  Hannah  Sargent,  (2)  Mrs.  Hannah  Gil- 
patrick  of  Trenton;  res.  Northeast  Harbor. 

3.  Daniel,  b.  1756;  m.  Sarah  Cousins;  res.  Hadley's  Point. 

4.  Jane,  b.   1738 ;   m.  Nicholas  Thomas    (second  wife) ;   res.  Eden. 

5.  Mary,  b.  1761;  m.  Ezra  H.  Dodge. 

6.  George,  b.  Aug.  16,  1763,  first  white  child  born  on  Mount  Desert; 
m.   (1)  Lucy  Pendexter,   (2)  Mrs.  Betsey  Simmons;  res.  head  of  Sound. 

7.  David,  b.  1765;  m.  Molly  Steel;  res.  Somesville.  He  was  a  justice 
of  the  peace. 

8.  Judith,  b.  1767;  m.  John  Somes;  res.  Somesville. 

9.  Isaac,  b.  1770;  d.  in  Boston,  Aug.  12,  1796. 

10.  Tamson,  b.  1772;  m.  Geo.  Freeman;  res.  Pretty  Marsh. 

11.  Ehoda,  b.  1774;  m.  Reuben  Freeman;  res.  Pretty  Marsh. 

Andrew  Tarr  of  Gloucester  was  one  of  the  first  settlers. 
He  located  finally  near  Fernald's  Point,  his  lot  being  to  the 
north  of  Norwood's  Cove.     His  daughter.   Comfort,  married 

Tobias  Fernald  of  Kittery,  who  inherited  the  Tarr  estate,  and 

i'/«To      u      -i^sij}- .cv.   KOI  ,'i^TZ    i)%mtia 

""*-'••'■*  ■^'   I  ted  i:k^   i&i?    it  u-..  ^r'r 


42  MOUNT    DESERT 

erected  a  substantial  dwelling  on  the  Point.  Their  son, 
Ebenezer,  who  married  Sophronia  Wasgatt,  lived  and  died  on 
the  estate,  leaving  it  to  his  sons,  Rev.  Oliver  H.  and  Prof.  Chas. 
H.  Fernald. 

Davis  Wasgatt,  m.  Rachel,  dan.  of  James  Richardson,  and 
later,  cleared  a  farm  on  Beech  Hill.  Mr.  Wasgatt  was  a 
sturdy,  vigorous  man  and  soon  became  a  leading  man  in  the 
community.     Their  children: 

1.  Davis,  b.  1775,  at  No.  1;  m.  Sally  Hadlock;  res.  Northeast  Harbor. 

2.  Eachel,  b.  1776,  at  No.  1;  m.  Simeon  Milliken;  res.  Hardwood 
Island,   then   in   Trenton. 

3.  Cornelius,  b.  at  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1778. 

4.  Tamson,  b.  at  Monson,  Mass.,  1780. 

5.  Eufus,  b.  at  Monson,  Mass.,  1781;  d.  1783. 

6.  Sarah  H.,  b.  at  Monpon,  Mass.,  1784. 

7.  RufuB,  b.  at  Trenton,  1786;  m.  Suky  Gott. 

8.  Hannah  R.,  b.  at  Trenton,  1788. 

9.  David,  b.  1790,  at  Mt.  Desert;  res.  Beech  Hill. 

10.  Asa,  b.  1793,  at  Mt.  Desert;  m.  

11.  Margaret  T.,  b.  1796,  at  Mt.  Desert;  m.  

12.  Jason,  b.  1798,  at  Mt.  Desert;  m.  Abigail  Rodick;  res.  Cromwell's 
Harbor. 

Ephraim  Pray,  and  Reuben  and  George  Freeman,  with 
their  families,  settled  at  Pretty  Marsh  prior  to  1785. 

In  1789,  the  voters  of  Mount  Desert  subscribed  to  an  oath 
of  allegiance,  and  we  are  thereby  afforded  practically  a  com- 
plete list  of  the  adult  male  inhabitants  of  the  town  at  that 
time. 

The  document  follows: 

Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  Lincoln,  ss; 

In  the  thirteenth  year  of  the  Independence  of  the  United 
States  of  America. 

We,  the  subscribers,  severally  do  truly  and  sincerely 
acknowledge,  profess,  testify,  and  declare  that  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts  is  and  of  right  ought  to  be  a  free, 


HISTORICAL  43 

sovereign  and  independent  State,  and  we  do  swear  that  we 
will  bear  true  faith  and  allegiance  to  the  said  Commonwealth 
and  that  we  will  defend  the  same  against  traitorous  conspira- 
cies and  all  hostile  attempt  whatsoever;  and  that  we  do  re- 
nounce and  abjure  all  allegiance,  subjection  and  obedience  to 
the  King  of  Great  Britain  and  every  other  foreign  power 
whatsoever,  and  that  no  foreign  Prince,  prelate,  State  or 
potentate  hath,  or  ought  to  have,  any  jurisdiction,  superiority, 
pre-eminence,  authority  of  dispensing,  or  other  power  in  any 
matter,  civil,  ecclesiastical  or  spiritual  within  this  Common- 
wealth, or  may  be,  vested  by  their  constituents  in  the  Congress 
of  the  United  States;  and  we  do  further  testify  and  declare 
that  no  man,  or  body  of  men,  hath,  or  can  have,  any  right  to 
absolve  or  discharge  us  from  the  obligation  of  this  oath, 
declaration  or  affirmation,  and  that  we  do  make  this  acknowl- 
edgement, profession,  testimony,  declaration,  denial,  renuncia- 
tion and  abjuration,  heartily  and  truly  according  to  the  com- 
mon meaning  and  acceptation  of  the  foregoing  words  without 
any  equivocation,  mental  evasion  or  secret  reservation  what- 
soever.    So  help  us  God. 

Cornelius  Thompson  John   Cousins 

James  Richardson  Gideon   Mayo 

Stephen  Richardson  Joseph  Hodgdon 

Andrew  Tarr  Israel  Higgins,  Jr. 

Abraham  Somes  Reuben  Freeman,  Jr. 

Davis  Wasgatt  John  Manchester 

Levi   Higgins  Israel   Higgins 

James  Richardson,  Jr.  Andrew  Tucker 

Ezra  Young  Jesse  Higgins 

David   Bartlett  John  Hamor 

Ezra  Leland  Eleazer  Higgins 

Joshua  Norwood  Benjamin  Atherton 

Elkanah  Young  Reuben  Noble 

John   Somes  Timothy   Smallidge 


44 


MOUNT    DESERT 


Sylvanus  Leonard 
Peter  Stanley 

For  the  year  1790. 
Elisha   Cousins 
Samuel  Milliken 
Joseph  ]\Iayo 
William  Heath 
Ezra  H.  Dodge 
John  G.  Richardson 
David  Hamor 
Joseph  Hopkins 
David  Rodiek 
Philip   Langley 
Stephen  Salisbury 
Israel  Bartlett 
Daniel  Somes 
Nathaniel  Bennet 
Simeon   Hadley 
Jacob  Reed 
Peter   Gott 
John  Rich 
Samuel  Reed 
Henry  Knowles 
Nathaniel  ^larcyes 
Richard  Heath 
David  Higgins 
Elias  Bartlett 
Samuel  Bowden 
Robert  Young 
Nicholas  Thomas 
John  Thomas,  Jr. 
Solomon   Higgins 
Ephraim  Pray 
Christopher  Bartlett 
Benjamin  Ward 


George  Richardson 
Jacob  Lurvee 
Faranton  S.  Farrell 
Reuben   Freeman 
Thomas  Richardson 
Joseph   Gott 
Peter  Dolliver 
William  Roberts 
Daniel  Tarr 
James  Reed 
Moses  Ladd 
John  McKinsey 
William  Gilley 
David  Higgins,  Jr. 
Joshua   i\Iayo 
Samuel  Hull 
John  Rich,  Jr. 
David  Richardson 
George  Butler 
David  Wasgatt,  Jr. 
Ephraim  Pray,  Jr. 
Aaron   Sawyer 
Thomas  Manchester 
William  Norwood 
Jonathan   Hadlock 
Bither  Jordan 
George  Freeman 
Enoch   Richardson 
Welch  Moor 
George   Harmon 
William  Nutter 
Joseph  M.   Ober 
Tobias  Fernald 
Daniel   Gott,  2nd 
Simeon   B.   Milliken 


HISTORICAL  45 

Amos   Eaton  Isaac   Mayo 

Ebenezer  Leland  Isaac  Ober 

Thomas  Wasgatt  Samuel  Milliken 

Ebenezer  Salisbury  Timothy  Smallidge,  2nd 
Samuel  Hadlock 

INCORPORATION 

An  act  for  incorporating  the  Plantation  of  Mount  Desert, 
so-called,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  into  a  town  by  the  name  of 
Mount  Desert. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives 
in  General  Court  assembled  and  by  the  authority  of  the  same 
that  the  Plantation  called  Mount  Desert,  together  with  the 
islands  called  Cranberry  Islands,  Bartlett's  Island,  Robertson's 
Island  and  Beech  Island,  together  with  the  inhabitants  thereof 
be,  and  they  hereby  are,  incorporated  into  a  town  by  the 
name  of  Mount  Desert,  and  the  said  town  is  hereby  vested 
with  all  the  privileges  and  immunities  which  other  towns  in 
this  Commonwealth  by  law  do,  or  may,  enjoy. 

And  be  it  further  enacted  that  Gabriel  Johonnot,  Esq.,  be, 
and  hereby  is,  empowered  to  issue  his  warrant  directed  to 
some  principal  inhabitanf  of  the  said  town,  requiring  him  to 
notify  the  inhabitants  thereof  to  meet  at  such  time  and  place 
as  he  shall  therein  appoint,  to  choose  all  such  officers  as  towns 
are  by  law  required  to  choose  at  their  meetings  in  the  month 
of  March  or  April,  annually. 

In  the  House  of  Representatives  Feb.  ye  16th,  1789.  This 
bill  had  three  several  readings  and  passed  to  be  enacted. 

WILLIAM  HEATH,  Speaker  Pro  Tem. 
In  Senate  February  17,  1789.     This  bill  having  had  two 
several  readings,  passed  to  be  enacted. 

SAMUEL   PHILLIPS,    President. 
Approved.  JOHN   HANCOCK,   Governor. 

A  true  copy.  JOHN   AVERY,    Secretary. 


46  MOUNT    DESERT  . 

TOWN    OFFICERS    SINCE    1850 

Clerks 

1850-2,  Abraham  Somes;  1853,  Isaac  Somes;  1854,  E.  E. 
Babson;  1855,  Horatio  S.  Seavey;  1856-7,  E.  E.  Babson;  1858-9, 
Abraham  Somes ;  1860-1,  H.  S.  Seavey ;  1862,  Lewis  Somes,  Jr. ; 
1863,  Abraham  Somes;  1864-73,  E.  E.  Babson;  1874,  Lyman  H. 
Somes. 

Selectmen 

1850-1 — John  M.  Noyes,  John  Richardson,  John  S.  Jordan. 

1852 — John  M.  Noyes,  Benj.  Thom,  Lewis  Freeman. 

1853 — ^Isaac  Somes,  J.  S.  Jordan,  Lewis  Freeman. 

1854 — J.  M.  Noyes,  Daniel. Kimball,  Sibley  P.  Richardson. 

1855 — John  H.  Parker,  S.  P.  Richardson,  Stephen  Southard. 

1856 — John  M.  Noyes,  Daniel  Kimball,  Edw  S.  Richardson. 

1857 — David  Wasgatt,  Wm.  S.  Richardson,  Emerson  Googin. 

1858-9— John  M.  Noyes,  Daniel  Kimball,  Benj.  Thom. 

1860 — John  M.  Noyes,  Daniel  Kimball,  Decatur  Dawse. 

1861— Thos.  Mayo,  John  H.  Parker,  Stephen  Southard. 

1862 — Daniel  Somes,  Wm.  S.  Richardson,  David  Branscom. 

1863-4 — John  M.  Noyes,  John  W.  Somes,  John  C.  Manchester. 

1865 — John  W.  Somes,  Daniel  Somes,  Alden  H.  Jordan. 

1866 — Daniel  Somes,  John  S.  Jordan,  Thaddeus  S.  Somes. 

1867 — T.  S.  Somes,  John  S.  Jordan,  Daniel  Somes. 

1868 — Jonathan  Hamor,  Thos.  Mayo,  Franklin  B.  Roberts. 

1869 — John  W.  Somes,  Daniel  Somes,  H.  S.  Seavey. 

1870 — T.  S.  Somes,  Daniel  Somes,  Augustus  C.  Savage. 

1871 — David  Branscom,  H.  S.  Seavey,  Lyman  Smith. 

1872-3— T.  S.  Somes,  Daniel  Somes,  Chas  E.  Southard. 

1874— John  W.  Somes,  T.  S.  Somes,  Chas.  H.  Clement. 

1875 — John  W.  Somes,  T.  S.  Somes,  Amos  Clement. 

1876— T.  S.  Somes,  C.  J.  Hall,  Amos  Clement. 

1877— C.  J.  HaU,  A.  Clement,  T.  S.  Somes. 

1878 — Jonathan  Hamor,  Thaddeus  S.  Somes,  Loren  E.  Kimball. 


HISTORICAL  47 

1879— T.  S.  Somes,  J.  Hamor,  J.  S.  Sargent. 
1880 — Jonathan  Hamor,  Obadiah  Allen,  John  S.  Sargent. 
1881— J.  Hamor,  Obadiah  Allen,  John  S.  Sargent. 
1882 — J.  Hamor,  Jason  C.  Hill,  John  S.  Sargent. 
1883 — J.  Hamor,  Jason  C.  Hill,  John  S.  Sargent. 
1884 — T.  S.  Somes,  Stephen  Smallidge,  John  S.  Sargent. 
1885— T.  S.  Somes,  Stephen  Smallidge,  Calvin  B.  Ober. 
1886— T.  S.  Somes,  J.  Hamor,  Wm.  H.  Freeman. 
1887— T.  S.  Somes,  Stephen  Smallidge,  Wm.  H.  Freeman. 
1888 — Jonathan  Hamor,  Stephen  Smallidge,  Wm.  H.  Freeman. 
1889— T.  S.  Somes,  Stephen  Smallidge,  Ezra  G.  Mason. 
1890 — T.  S.  Somes,  Stephen  Smallidge,  Ezra  G.  Mason. 
1891 — Ezra  G.  Mason,  Stephen  Smallidge,  Lyman  H.  Somes. 
1892 — Lyman  H.  Somes,  Stephen  Smallidge,  Winfield  S.  Small- 
idge. 
3893 — Lyman  H.  Somes,  Wm.  H.  Freeman,  Chas.  H.  Clements. 
1894 — Lyman  H.  Somes,  Edgville  G.  Abbott,  Geo.  A.  Savage. 
1895 — Lyman  H.  Somes,  Geo.  A.  Savage,  Geo.  A.  Savage. 
1896-7 — L.  H.  Somes,  Geo.  A.  Savage,  Wm.  H.  Freeman. 
1898 — L.  H.  Somes,  Geo.  A.  Savage,  Eugene  M.  Richardson. 
1899-1900 — L.  H.  Somes,  Geo.  A.  Savage,  Merritt  T.  Ober. 
1901— L.  H.  Somes.  M.  T.  Ober,  L.  Elrie  Holmes. 
1902 — L.  H.  Somes,  Geo.  A.  Savage,  Fred  H.  Macomber. 
1903— L.  H.  Somes,  F.  H.  Macomber,  H.  Edwin  Stanley. 
1904-5 — L.  H.  Somes,  L.  Elrie  Holmes,  Warren  H.  Whitmore. 
1906-8— Geo.  A.  Savage,  W.  H.  Whitmore,  Jos.  W.  Small. 
1909— Edwin  S.  Atwood,  Ernest  A.  Atwood,  Jos.  W.  Small. 

MOUNT  DESERT  IN  THE  REBELLION 

Tileston  W.  x\therton,  3d  Regt. ;  Thos.  M.  Wasgatt  and 
Jared  R.  Reed,  Co.  H,  4th  Regt. ;  J.  E.  Billings,  A.  L.  Brown, 
Geo.  F  Heath.  Lewis  F.  Heath,  Geo.  S.  Ingalls,  I.  K.  Richardson, 
Reuben  Smith,  Jr.,  all  of  Co.  G,  8th  Regt.;  Emery  C.  Pierce, 
10th  Regt.;  Lewis  H.  Bracy,  Co.  H;  L.  E.  Durbin,  John  F. 
Young,  Co.  H,  all  of  11th  Regt. 


48  MOUNT    DESERT 

12th  Regt.,  Leonard  Norton,  Co.  A. 

14th  Regt.,  Nathan  G.  Wasgatt,  Co.  A. 

15th  Regt.,  Erastus  Babbidge,  Stephen  Richardson,  Tyler 
Richardson  (reenlisted  in  a  Mass.  Regt.),  all  of  Co.  I. 

1st  Cavalry— Thos.  Day,  Chas.  B.  Gilley,  Edwin  M.  Hig- 
gins,  Wm.  H.  Holmes,  Lemuel  R.  Lurvey. 

1862  and  later,  1st  H.  Art.,  Co.  C— Jas.  M.  Parker,  Mark  T. 
Richardson,  Benj.  T.  Atherton,  Stillman  Smith,  John  A.  Smith, 
Elijah  H.  Wasgatt,  Samuel  T.  Savage,  T.  M.  Mason,  Harrison 
Fogg,   John  A.   Rodick. 

26th  Regt.,  Co.  E— Orlando  Richardson,  S.  S.  Wasgatt, 
Jos.  H.  Grant,  Harvey  D.  Lear,  J.  W.  Bracy,  F.  G.  Bartlett, 
Chas.  W.  Bracy,  H.  N.  Higgins,  Amos  S.  Brown. 

10th  Regt.,   Co.  H — Lyman  Smith. 

31st  Regt.,  Co.  D — Stephen  Smallidge,  A.  J.  Butler,  Geo. 
W.  Butler,  Jacob  Lunt,  Jr.,  I.  N.  Mason,  Jos.  Robinson,  A.  H. 
Salisbury,    Chas.   E.   Wasgatt. 

1st  Me.  Cavalry — H.  D.  Pray,  Co.  H;  John  Gilley  (reen- 
listed), Co.  D. 

8th  Regt.,  Co.  G — I.  H.  Richardson,  Reuben  Smith,  A.  L. 
Brown,  L.  F.  Heath,  Jared  R.  Reed,  H-4th;  B.  T.  Richardson, 
C-lst  H.  Art. ;  John  F.  Fogg,  G-2d  Cav.  (Bangor) ;  Thos.  Sav- 
age, Chas.  Southard,  A.  H.  Jordan,  Joseph  Coarson,  Chauncey 
0.  Noyes,  7th  Mass.,  reenlisted  in  31st  Me. 

The  following  soldiers  are  not  included  in  the  list  given 
above:  Horace  D.  Roberts  (deceased),  enl.  in  Mount  Desert; 
John  J.  Smith,  enl.  in  Mass. ;  Hosea  I.  Joy,  L-2d  Regt.  (widow 
resides  in  Mount  Desert). 


HISTORICAL  49 

CHURCH   HISTORY 

Congregationalists 

The  Congregational  Religious  Society  of  Mount  Desert  was 
organized  at  Somesville,  in  1840,  that  village  having  succeeded 
Southwest  Harbor  as  the  center  of  religious  life.  The  parish 
embraced  practically  the  whole  island  except  Eden,  and  it 
included  even  Cranberry  Isles.  The  meeting-house  at  Somes- 
ville  was  built  in  1852. 

The  Congregational  Church  of  Somesville  was  organized 
Dec.  21,  1876,  with  ten  members  drawn  mainly  from  the  First 
Church. 

The  first  pastor  of  this  church  was  Rev.  A.  R.  Plumer,  who 
served  during  the  year  1877.  Succeeding  pastors  have  been : 
Revs.  A.  Redlon,  1879 ;  Albert  N.  Jones,  1880-3 ;  J.  E.  Swallow, 
1884-6;  H.  R.  McCartney,  1888,  1890;  E.  E.  Newbert,  1891; 
Fred  Baker,  1896 ;  Frank  W.  Barker,  1897-8 ;  Geo.  E.  Kinney, 
1900-3.  Rev.  Elias  A.  Jenkins,  the  present  pastor,  is  a  gradu- 
ate of  the  Bangor  Theological  Seminary.  He  came  to  the 
church  in  the  summer  of  1908. 

Congregational  work  was  begun  at  Seal  Harbor  by  Rev. 
Charles  Whittier  of  the  Maine  Missionary  Society  in  1887.  A 
student  preacher  was  engaged  for  the  summer  and  he  re- 
mained until  January,  when  Rev.  Alexander  P.  McDonald,  a 
graduate  of  Bowdoin  College  and  the  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  who  had  preached  at  North  Waterford,  East  Stone- 
ham  and  Wiscasset,  was  called  to  take  charge.  A  parish  was 
incorporated,  and  on  June  6,  1901,  a  church  of  twelve  members 
was  organized.  A  meeting-house  was  erected  at  a  cost  of 
$6500.     It  was  dedicated  August  31,  1902. 

A  Congregational  Church  of  twelve  members  was  organ- 
ized at  Otter  Creek,  July  15,  1901,  largely  through  the  efforts 
of  the  Rev.  Mr.  McDonald  and  of  the  ''Aid  Society  of  Otter 
Creek."  The  meeting-house  was  first  opened  for  services 
December  17,  1903.     It  was  dedicated  in  the  summer  of  1904. 


50  MOUNT   DESERT 

''^P^r     ^    .  Episcopalians 

In  the  summer  of  1881,  the  Rt.  Rev.  William  C.  Doane,  D.D., 
began  to  hold  Episcopal  services  in  his  summer  home  at  North- 
east Harbor.  In  August  of  that  year  it  was  proposed  that 
a  chapel  be  erected,  and  a  site  was  given  for  the  purpose  by- 
Stephen  Smallidge  and  Margaret  Harrison  Doane.  Bequests 
from  Mrs.  Edward  N.  Perkins,  who  died  January  28,  1882,  and 
gifts  from  Mr.  Perkins,  made  possible  the  rapid  completion  of 
the  work,  and  July  23,  1882,  Saint  Mary's  by  the  Sea  was 
opened  for  worship.  The  chapel  was  consecrated  a  month 
later  by  Bishop  Doane. 

The  church  was  renovated  and  enlarged  on  several  occa- 
sions but  in  1899  the  accommodations  had  become  so  inade- 
quate that  it  was  decided  to  erect  a  new  church,  which  should 
be  of  stone  and  larger.  Bishop  Doane  gave  the  needed  land 
and  work  was  soon  afterward  begun.  The  new  church,  which 
is  large  and  very  beautiful,  was  consecrated  in  the  summer  of 
1902. 

The  following  clergymen  have  been  pastors  of  the  church: 
Revs.  L.  W.  Fowler;  Preston  Barr,  1891;  A.  S.  H.  Winsor, 
1892-5;  Joseph  R.  Norwood,  1896,  who,  beginning  in  1897, 
served  as  pastor  at  both  Seal  Harbor  and  Northeast  Harbor; 
M.  S.  Hemenway,  Northeast  and  Seal;  E.  T.  Baird,  present 
pastor. 

At  Seal  Harbor,  services  were  first  held  in  May,  1886,  when 
Bishop  Neely  held  a  meeting  in  the  school-house.  Rev.  Wylls 
Rede  conducted  services  through  the  summer,  and  in  Novem- 
ber, a  mission  under  the  name  of  St.  Jude  was  organized  and 
placed  under  the  care  of  the  minister  at  Northeast  Harbor. 
A  chapel  was  built  which  was  opened  for  services  in  July  of 
the  following  year,  and  consecrated  two  years  later,  August 
29,  1889.  In  November,  1900,  the  mission  was  made  indepen- 
dent of  the  church  at  Northeast  Harbor,  under  the  care  of 
Rev.  Miles  Hemenway.     In  1907,  Mr.  Hemenway  had  charge 


HISTORICAL  51 

of  the  churches  both  at  Seal  and  Northeast  Harbors.     He  was 
succeeded  in  1908  by  Rev.  E.  J.  Baird. 

The  Rev.  C.  B.  Smith,  D.D.,  of  New  York,  conducted  Epis- 
copal services  in  the  school-house  on  the  Brown  Mountain  Road 
during  several  summer  seasons,  and  in  1903,  thanks  to  a 
gift  from  Mr.  Giles  Sargent,  the  kindness  of  Mr.  C.  D.  Joy, 
who  gave  the  use  of  his  tools  and  labor  of  superintendence, 
and  to  contributions  from  permanent  and  summer  residents, 
the  Chapel  of  St.  James  was  built  in  a  beautiful  grove  over- 
looking  Somes   Sound. 

Catholics 

The  earliest  Catholic  services  in  Mount  Desert  since  the 
days  when  the  French  Jesuits  came  so  full  of  hope  and  mis- 
sionary zeal  to  preach  the  truths  of  the  Christian  religion  to 
the  Indians,  were  held  in  the  Union  meeting-house  at  North- 
east Harbor.  In  1895  a  church  was  built  with  a  seating  ca- 
pacity of  170,  but  this  was  enlarged  in  1901  to  accommodate  a 
congregation  of  about  five  hundred.  The  Rev.  J.  D.  O'Brien, 
pastor  of  Saint  Sylvia's  Church  at  Bar  Harbor,  supplies  the 
church  during  the  summer  season. 

Baptists 

The  pastors  of  the  Baptist  Church  of  Tremont  had  at  times 
preached  at  Northeast  Harbor,  but  no  Baptist  society  was 
organized  until  April  8,  1893,  when  a  church  of  twelve  mem- 
bers was  formed  under  the  lead  of  Rev.  A.  F.  Palmer.  The 
Union  meeting-house  has  served  as  a  church,  and  the  Baptists 
have  had  the  use  of  it  during  the  greater  part  of  the  year. 
On  the  10th  of  November,  1893,  a  parish  was  incorporated  and 
a  parsonage  was  built. 

The  Baptist  pastors  at  Northeast  Harbor  have  been  the 
following:  Revs.  A.  F.  Palmer,  1893-4;  E.  A.  Cranston,  1897-9; 
Clarence  Emery,  1900 ;  E.  F.  Mitchell,  1901-3 ;  Chas.  Hargrove, 


52  MOUNT    DESERT 

1905 ;  E.  E.  Harris,  1906-7 ;  and  Charles  Hargrove,  who  came  in 
1903  for  a  second  pastorate,  and  who  is  still  pastor  of  the 
church. 

Elder  Lemuel  Norton  organized  a  Free  Baptist  Church  at 
Otter  Creek,  which  enjoyed  only  a  brief  existence,  becoming 
extinct  prior  to  1867. 

Rev.  William  E.  Fay,  a  colored  evangelist,  organized  a 
"Christian  Church"  of  twenty-five  members  at  Otter  Creek 
not  long  after  the  close  of  the  Civil  War. 

A  few  years  later,  Rev.  Andrew  Gray  came  to  Otter  Creek, 
and  by  force  of  his  strong  personality  wrought  a  great  deal 
of  good  in  that  settlement. 

A  new  Free  Baptist  Church  was  organized  at  Otter  Creek 
in  1873,  the  membership  of  which  at  one  time  numbered  forty- 
six.  This,  however,  like  the  churches  which  had  preceded  it, 
in  a  few  years  became  extinct. 

PROFESSIONAL    MEN 

Dr.  Kendall  Kitteridge,  probably  the  earliest  physician  on 
Mount  Desert,  was  the  son  of  Nehemiah  Kitteridge  of  Biller- 
ica,  Mass.,  and  was  born  October  19,  1773.  He  married  .Sarah 
Whiting  of  Hollis,  and  came  to  Mount  Desert  in  1799.  Ten 
children  were  born  to  them.  Since  there  were  no  good  car- 
riage roads  on  the  island  until  about  1827,  Dr.  Kitteridge 
attended  to  his  large  practice  by  travelling  either  by  water 
or  on  horseback.  He  resided  at  Somesville,  and  continued  in 
practice  for  nearly  sixty  years. 

Dr.  R.  L.  Grindle  of  Somesville  graduated  from  New  York 
University  in  1868.  He  began  practice  in  this  town  in  1872. 
He  was  joined,  in  1873,  by  Dr.  J.  D.  Parker,  who  remained 
until  1877,  and  in  1878  by  Dr.  A.  C.  Hagerthy,  who  practised 
here,  however,  only  a  brief  time. 

In  1902,  Dr.  H.  E.  Milliken  came  to  remain  until  the  follow- 
ing year. 


HISTORICAL  53 

In  1904,  Dr.  R.  W.  Wakefield  and  Dr.  J.  L.  Grindle  began 
practice  in  this  town,  but  the  former  soon  afterward  removed 
to  Bar  Harbor,  where  he  is  now  in  practice. 

Dr.  Grindle,  who  is  the  son  of  Dr.  R.  L.  and  Flora  Miiliken 
Grindle,  was  born  at  Somesville  in  1877.  He  prepared  for 
college  at  Coburn  Classical  Institute,  and  graduated  from  the 
Medical  School  of  Maine  in  1903 ;  coming  shortly  afterward  to 
Northeast  Harbor,  where  he  still  continues  in  practice. 

Dr.  Frank  R.  Ober,  eldest  son  of  0.  M.  and  Josephine  Rob- 
erts Ober  of  Northeast  Harbor,  was  born  June  1,  1881.  He 
graduated  in  1898,  and  from  the  Medical  School  of  Tufts  Col- 
lege in  1905.  After  a  year  spent  in  the  Carney  Hospital  in 
South  Boston,  Mass.,  he  came  to  this  town,  since  which  time 
he  has  been  in  practice  at  Northeast  Harbor. 

Jerome  H.  Knowles,  Esq.,  who  began  the  practice  of  law 
in  this  town  in  1902,  is  the  only  member  of  the  legal  profession 
in  active  practice  in  Mount  Desert.  He  resides  at  Northeast 
Harbor. 

H.  S.  Richardson,  who  graduated  from  Bucksport  Seminary 
in  1901,  and  from  the  Tufts  Dental  School  in  1906,  began  the 
practice  of  dentistry  at  Northeast  Harbor  in  1908.  He  is  still 
in  practice. 

THE    JORDAN    POND    HOUSE 

The  Jordan  Pond  House,  ''an  old-fashioned  building  of 
rustic  construction  with  rooms  especially  adapted  for  the  en- 
tertainment of  visitors,"  was  established  by  Mr.  T.  A.  Mc- 
Intire,  the  present  proprietor,  fourteen  years  ago.  It  is  situ- 
ated near  the  shores  of  Jordan  Pond,  a  beautiful  little  lake 
which  is  set  like  a  gem  among  the  mountains,  two  miles  from 
Seal  Harbor. 

The  view  which  the  visitor  may  obtain  from  the  spacious 
verandas  of  the  inn  is  one  of  the  most  charming  among  the 
wonderful  beauties  of  Mount  Desert.     Not  only  may  one  look 


54  MOUNT   DESERT 

out  upon  the  lake,  and  at  the  mountains,  but  it  is  possible  to 
see  plainly  the  waters  of  the  ocean,  as  they  sweep  in  to  Seal 
and  Northeast  Harbors  several  miles  to  the  south  and  south- 
west. 

From  a  patronage  for  which  96  dinners  were  sufficient 
during  the  year  when  the  inn  was  opened,  the  business  has 
now  become  so  large  that  twenty-four  people  are  required  to 
look  after  Mr.  Mclntire's  interests,  while  more  than  6000 
dinners  are  now  served  each  year.  The  house  can  now  accom- 
modate at  dinner  from  two  hundred  to  three  hundred  guests. 

Among  the  several  dining-rooms  is  one  which  is  finished  in 
birch  bark  and  cedar.  It  contains  a  huge  fire-place,  built  of 
massive  rough  stone  and  topped  by  an  enormous  stone  mantel- 
piece, which  is  very  unique  and  remarkablj^  attractive.  The 
''birch  bark  room"  is  a  favorite  with  Mr.  Mclntire's  guests, 
and  is  constantly  in  demand  during  the  season. 

The  Jordan  Pond  House  is  situated,  by  trail,  6  miles  from 
Bar  Harbor,  2  from  Seal  Harbor,  and  2%  from  Northeast  Har- 
bor ;  by  road,  9  miles  from  Bar  Harbor,  2  from  Seal,  and  6  from 
Northeast.     It  is  open  from  June  15  until  early  in  October. 


HISTORY  OF  EDEN 


Eden,  the  largest  of  the  four  towns  on  the  Island  of  Mount 
Desert,  comprising  in  population  more  than  one-half  of  the 
inhabitants  of  the  island,  and  ranking  first  in  both  population 
and  wealth  among  the  municipalities  of  the  County  of  Han- 
cock, is  situated  on  the  northeastern  side  of  Mount  Desert, 
eleven  miles  from  Ellsworth,  the  county  seat.  It  is  connected 
by  boat  with  the  terminus  of  the  Mount  Desert  Branch  of  the 
Maine  Central  Railroad  at  Mt.  Desert  Ferry  and  by  steamer 
with  Seal  Harbor,  Northeast  Harbor,  Southwest  Harbor  and 
Manset  on  Mount  Desert,  also  with  Boston,  Bangor,  Winter 
Harbor  and  Rockland. 

It  formed,  originally,  a  part  of  the  township  of  Mount 
Desert,  from  which  it  was  set  off,  and  incorporated  the  107th 
town  in  the  District  of  Maine,  Feb.  23,  1796. 

The  principal  villages  of  the  town  are  Bar  Harbor,  Hull's 
Cove,  Salisbury  Cove,  West  Eden  and  Eden,  but  of  these,  Bar 
Harbor  is  by  far  the  most  populous  and  important.  For  a 
period  of  nearly  forty  years  it  has  ranked  among  the  foremost 
watering  places  in  America,  and  its  fame  as  a  resort  of  wealth 
and  fashion,  has  long  since  become  world-wide. 

With  the  magnificent  cottage-palaces,  of  the  summer  resi- 
dents, the  comfortable  modern  residences  of  the  year-round 
inhabitants,  its  well-built  business  blocks,  excellent  high  and 
lower  schools  and  handsome  churches,  and  with  its  well-kept 
streets  and  avenues,  shaded  by  beautiful  trees,  Bar  Harbor,  as 
a  residential  village  appeals  to  every  lover  of  civic  beauty  as 
one  of  the  most  charming  in  our  country. 


56  EDEN 

The  roads  and  drives  in  Eden  are  superb,  and  the  scenery 
through  which  one  passes  on  the  Schooner  Head  road  and 
Ocean  Drive  around  Otter  Cliff,  between  the  Mountains  on  the 
road  to  Otter  Creek,  on  the  shore  drive  over  Duckbrook  Bridge 
to  Hull's  Cove,  The  Ovens,  and  other  beautiful  places  along 
the  north  shore;  over  the  hills  and  through  the  valleys  to 
Green  Lake  nestling  among  the  mountains,  then  beyond  to 
Somesville,  Town  Hill  or  Indian  Point,  and  to  the  countless 
other  beautiful  places  of  Eden  can  hardly  be  surpassed. 

EARLY    SETTLEMENT 

The  first  settler  in  what  is  now  the  town  of  Eden  was  prob- 
ably John  Hamor,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Huff)  Hamor  of 
Arundel,  now  Kennebunkport,  Maine,  who  came  with  his  wife, 
Mary  (Rodick)  Hamor,  to  Hull's  Cove  in  1768.  Mr.  Hamor 
erected  a  dwelling  at  the  cove,  and  lived  there  until  the  follow- 
ing summer,  when  he  sailed  away  in  his  little  vessel  for 
Kennebunkport,  never  to  be  heard  from  again.  His  widow 
lived  until  May  31,  1814,  when  she  was  killed  by  an  accident. 

Their  children  were: 

1.  David  Hamor,  b.  1757;  m.  Experience  Thompson;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

2.  Mary,  b.  1761;  m.  Edward  Hodgkins;   res,  Trenton,  near  Lamoine. 

3.  Sally,  b. ;  m.  Ezra  Leland;  res.  Leland's  Cove,  Eden. 

4.  John,  b.  ;  m.  Sarah  Hodgkins;  res.  near  Hull's  Cove,  Eden. 

5.  Daniel,  b. ;  m.  Polly  Hodgkins;  res.  Hamor 's  Sand  Point,  Eden. 

David  Hamor,  eldest  son  of  John  and  Mary  Hamor,  was 
born  at  Arundel,  and  came  with  his  parents  to  Hull's  Cove 
in  1768;  m.  Experience  Thompson,  dau.  of  Wm.  and  Mary 
Thompson,  May  1,  1790.  She  was  b.  at  Harpswell,  April  18, 
1771.  The  Hamors  settled  at  Hull's  Cove,  where  Mr.  Hamor 
became  a  prosperous  farmer,  and  an  influential  citizen  of  the 
plantation  and  town  of  Mount  Desert,  and  for  a  number  of 
years,  treasurer  and  selectman  of  Eden.  He  d.  Oct.  25,  1836, 
but  his  widow  survived  him  twenty  years. 


HISTORICAL  57 

Their  children: 

1.  William,  b.  1791;  m.  Experience  Mayo;  res.  Town  Hill. 

2.  Betsy,  b.  1782;  m.  Joseph  Higgins;  res.  Town  Hill. 

3.  James,  b.  1794;  m.  Clarissa  Kodick;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

4.  Jonathan,  b.   1796;  m,  Hannah  Brewer;   res.  Hull's  Cove. 

5.  Ezra,  b.  1798;  m.  Eliza  Higgins;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

6.  Mary,  b.  1800;  m.  Edward  Brewer;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

7.  Edward,  b.  1803;  m.  Elmena  Thomas;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

8.  Hannah  D.,  b.  1804;  m.  Eben  L.  Higgins;  res.  Leland's  Cove. 

9.  Cornelius  T.,  b.  1806;  m.  Sally  D.  Hopkins;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

10.  Prudence  T.,  b.  1808;  m.  Eben  S.  Young;  res.  Salisbury  Cove. 

11.  Peleg,  b.  1810;  d.  unmarried  in  1839. 

12.  Eichard,  b.  1812;  m.  Mary  Ann  Hamor;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

13.  Alden,  b.  1815;  m.  Triphena  Higgins;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

Daniel  Rodick  and  Elisha  Cousins,  the  next  settlers  in  the 
vicinity  of  Hull's  Cove,  were  brothers-in-law  of  John  Hamor, 
Rodick  having  married  Betty  Hamor  at  Harpswell  in  1764, 
five  years  before  he  came  to  this  place,  while  Cousins  had 
married  Bathsheba  Hamor  at  Harpswell  in  1759.  The  Cousins 
family  came  to  Hull's  Cove  in  1769. 

The  children  of  Daniel  and  Betty  Rodick  were : 

1.  Daniel,  d.  at  sea;   unmarried. 

2.  James,  m.  ;   res.   Harpswell. 

3.  David,   m.    Sally    Stanwood. 

4.  John,  m.  Thankful  Higgins;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

5.  Abigail,  m.    Thomas  Douglass. 

6.  Betsey,  m.  Springer. 

7.  Polly,  m.  Dean  Higgins;  res.  Cromwell's  Harbor. 

8.  Dorcas,  m.  John  Suminsbuy;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

9.  Hannah,  m.  Andrew  Monarch;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

10.  Sally,  m.  Oliver  Thomas;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

11.  Patience,  m.  Josiah   Smalledge. 

David  Rodick  m.  Sally  Stanwood,  dau.  of  Job  and  Martha 
(Bradstreet)  Stanwood,  June  2,  1787;  res.  Bar  Island,  Eden. 
She  d.  Feb.  18,  1853;  he  d.  Jan.  21,  1856. 

Their  children: 
1.     Daniel,  b.  1798;  m.  Deborah  Stanwood;   res.  Cromwell's  Harbor. 


58  EDEN 

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2.  Abigail,  b.  1800;  m.  Jason  Wasgatt;  res.  Cromweirs  Harbor. 

3.  Clarissa,  b.  1802  j  m.  James  Hamor;  res.  Bar  Harbor, 

4.  Benjamin,  b.  1805;  res.  New  York. 

5.  Emily,  b.  1807;  m.  (1)  Serenus  Higgins;  res  Bar  Harbor;  m.  (2) 
Thomas  DoUard;  res.  West  Ellsworth. 

6.  Pamelia,  b.  1810;  m.  Josiah  B.  Eichards;  res.  CromwelPs  Harbor. 

7.  Betsey,  !;>.  1812;  m.  Jonathan  Manchester,  of  Mount  Desert;  res. 
Bar  Harbor. 

8.  David,  b.  1815;  m.  (1)  Mariam  Higgins,  (2)  Betsey  Brewer;  res. 
Bar   Island,   Eden. 

9.  Martha,  b.  1819 ;'  m.  Eev.  Jas.  Small  of  Exeter,  Me. 

Elisha  Cousins  was  moderator,  clerk  and  selectman  of  Eden 
during  many  years,  and  like  Mr.  Rodick,  took  an  active  part  in 
town  affairs. 

The  children  of  Elisha  and  Bathsheba  Cousins  were : 

1.  A  daughter,  b.  1759;   d.  in  infancy. 

2.  Euth,  b.  1761;  m.  Joseph  Bunker;  res.  Cranberry  Isle. 

3.  John,  b.  1764;  m.  (1)  Hannah  Dyer,  (2)  Mary  Higgins,  (3)  Eliza 
Manchester;  res.  Hull's  Cove  and  Trenton. 

4.  Ephraim,  b.  1766;  d.  in  infancy. 

5.  Bathsheba,  b.   1768;   m.   Eobert  Young;    res.   Eden    (Duck  Brook). 

6.  Sarah,  b.  1770;  m.  Daniel  Eichardson;  res.  Hadley's  Sand  Point. 

7.  Elisha,  b.  1773;  m.  Thankful  Wasgatt;  res.  at  the  Narrows. 

8.  Ephraim,  b.  1775;  m.  Louis  Salsbury;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

9.  Baby  boy,  b.  1778;  d.  in  infancy. 

10.  Joseph,  b.   1779;   m.  Mary  Cousins;   res.   Northwest   Cove. 

11.  Joanna,  b.  1783;  m.  Moses  Wasgatt;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

Levi  Higgins  was  another  early  settler.  With  his  wife, 
Bathsheba  (Young),  and  two  sons,  Nehemiah  and  Elkanah,  he 
came  to  this  island  from  Eastern,  Mass.,  in  1770,  and  erected  a 
log  house  at  Cape  Levi,  near  Hull's  Cove.  He  was  the  first 
chairman  of  the  Board  of  Selectmen  of  the  town  of  Mount 
Desert,  a  member  of  the  first  Board  of  Selectmen  of  Eden  and 
lieutenant  of  militia.  The  Eden  Baptist  church  was  organized 
at  his  house,  July  5,  1799.  His  second  wife  was  Mary  Hopkins, 
widow  of  Joseph  Hopkins.     Mr.  Higgins  died  June  22,  1825. 


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His  children  (by  the  first  marriage),  were: 

1.  Nehemiah,  b.  1767,  at  Eastham;  m.  Ursula  Leland;  res.  Leland'a 
Cove. 

2.  Elkanah,  b.  1769,  at  Eastham;  m.  Aiubah  ;  res.  Fairfield,  Me. 

3.  Eunice,  b.  1771,  at  Hull's  Cove. 

4.  Chloe,  b.  1774,  at  Hull's  Cove. 

5.  Mercy,  b.  1775,  at  Hull's  Cove. 

6.  Hannah,  b.  1777,  at  Hull's  Cove;  m.  (1)  Amariah  Leland;  res. 
Emery's  Cove;    (2)  Humphrey  Stanwood;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

7.  Theophilus,  b.  1779,  at  Hull's  Cove;  res.  Trenton,  now  Lamoine. 

8.  Eichard,  b.  1782,  at  Hull's  Cove;  m.  (1)  Rebecca  Higgins,  (2) 
Margaret  Campbell;   res.  Hull's  Cove. 

9.  Josiah,  b.  1784,  at  Hull's  Cove;  m.  Mary  Cousins;  res.  Trenton. 

10.  Deborah,  b.  1786,  at  Hull's  Cove. 

11.  Mary,  b.  1788,  at  Hull's  Cove. 

12.  Levi,  b.  1793,  at  Hull's  Cove;  m.  Jerusha  Cousins;  res.  Trenton. 

Israel  Higgins  and  his  wife,  Mary  (Snow),  came  from 
South  Truro,  Cape  Cod,  and  settled  on  the  shore  near  Eddy's 
brook,  prior  to  the  year  1776.  He  acquired  about  two  hundred 
acres  of  land,  and  was  soon  joined  by  Solomon  Higgins,  whose 
wife  was  Bethiah  Snow. 

The  children  of  Israel  and  Mary  Higgins  were : 

1.  Henry,  b.  1769,  at  Eastham;  d.  1794. 

2.  Stephen,  b.  1771;  m.  Deborah ;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

3.  Israel,  b.  1773;   d.  1776. 

4.  Oliver,  b.  1776;  m.  Rhoda  Leland;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

5.  Jonathan,  b  1780;   d.  1796. 

6.  Zacheus,  b.  1782;  m.  Sarah  Leland,  res.  Bar.  Harbor. 

7.  Seth,  b.  1785;  m.  Sally  Hadlock  of  Cranberry  Isles. 

8.  Mercy,  b.  1787;  m.  Nathan  Clark  of  Southwest  Harbor. 

9.  Mary,  b.   1791;   m.  Christopher  Havens;   res.  Bar  Harbor. 

10.  Israel,  b.  1798;  m.  Polly  HuU;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

Ezra  Young  settled  at  Duck  Brook  before  1774.  He  was, 
perhaps,  the  foremost  citizen  of  Mount  Desert,  held  many  of 
the  most  important  offices  in  the  towns  of  Mount  Desert  and 
Eden,  serving  as  committeeman,  captain  and  major  of  the 
militia,  and  as  selectman, 


60  EDEN 

The  records  of  Mount  Desert  show  that  Ezra,  son  of  Capt. 
Ezra  and  Constant  Young,  was  born  at  Mount  Desert,  June 
24,  1774;  that  Capt.  Young's  first  daughter  was  born  Nov.  28, 
1782;  and  that  Rossanna  Young  was  married  by  her  father, 
Capt.  Young,  to  Isaac  Mayo  of  Southwest  Harbor.  Capt. 
Ezra  died  June  12,  1812.  His  wife,  Constant,  died  April  8, 
1816. 

Ezra  Young,  Jr.,  married  Sara  Hoges,  by  whom  he  had 
four  children.     He  resided  for  a  time  at  Bar  Harbor. 

Elkanah  Yoimg  of  Eastham,  who  married  (1)  his  wife 
Rebeckah,  Mar.  16,  1769,  and  after  her  death,  Mary  Lewis, 
lived  for  a  number  of  years  near  Salisbury  Cove.  He  moved 
from  this  town  to  Trenton. 

Child  by  first  marriage: 

i.     Mary,  b.  May  17,  1772,  at  Salisbury  Cove ;  m.  Wm.  Mason ;  res.  Eden. 

Children  by  second  marriage: 

2.  Elkanah,   b.   Eastham. 

3.  Barnabas,  b.  1777,  at  Salisbury  Cove;  m.  Abigail  Salisbury;  res. 
Ironbound   Island. 

4.  Abner,  b.  1779;  m.  (1)  ,  (2)  Lucy  Hamor,  (3)  Mrs.  Mary 

;   res.  Salisbury  Cove. 

5.  Nathan,  b.   1781. 

6.  Thomas,  b.   1783. 

7.  Solomon,  b.  1785;  res.  Trenton   (Lamoine). 

8.  Seth,  b.  1788;   res.  Lamoine.  , 

9.  Lewis,  b.  1793;   res.  Lamoine. 

10.  William,  b.  1794;   res.  Lamoino. 

Ebenezer  Salisbury  (Salsbury)  and  Mehitable,  his  wife, 
were  probably  the  earliest  settlers  in  what  is  now  Bar  Harbor. 
They  came  in  1776,  and  built  a  log  house  near  the  site  of  the 
Newport  Hotel  of  today.  They  afterwards  moved  to  the  hill 
north  of  Eddy's  Brook,  and  finally  to  Salisbury  Cove,  where 
they  resided  until  they  died  in  1825. 

Their  children: 

1.  Molly,  m.   James  Leland. 

2.  Stephen,  m.  Anna  Snow  Young;  moved  to  Canaan. 


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3.  Ebenezer,  m,  Abigail  Knowles;  res.  Salisbury  Cove. 

4.  Abigail,  m.  Barnabas  Young;  res.  Ironbound  Island. 

5.  Betsy,  m.  George  Anderson. 

6.  Thankful,  m.  Eben  Leland;  res.  Leland's  Cove,  Eden. 

7.  Eeuben,  m.  Sarah  Anderson. 

8.  Nathan,  ni.  Affiah  Higgins;  res.  near  Salisbury  Cove. 

9.  Ephraim,  m.  Fanny  Knowles;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

10      Penelope,  m.  Sparrow  Higgins;   res.  Indian  Point,  Eden. 
11.     Louis,  m.  Ephraim  Cousins;  res.  Trenton. 

Josiah  Black,  moderator  of  the  first  meeting  of  Mount 
Desert  Plantation,  was  an  early  settler  at  Hull's  Cove.  His 
daughter,  Olive,  married  Simeon  Hadley,  who  came  to  Hull's 
Cove  from  Hempstead,  N.  H.,  prior  to  1771.  The  Hadleys 
resided  near  the  cove  for  a  few  years,  then  moved  to  Hadley 's 
Sand  Point,  where  Mrs.  Hadley  died  in  1819.  Mr.  Hadley 
survived  his  wife  six  years. 

Their  children: 

1.  Esther,  b.  1771;  m.  Gideon  Mayo;  res.  Clark's  Cove. 

2'.  Samuel,  b.   1772;   m.  Lydia  Higgins;   res.  Hadley 's  Sand  Point. 

3.  Sarah,  twin,  b.  1774;  m.  Eleazer  Higgins;  res.  Northeast  Creek. 

4.  Olive,  twin,  b.  1774;  m.  David  Higgins,  2d;  res.  Northwest  Creek. 

5.  Simeon,  b.  1776;  m.  Mercy  Knowles;  res.  Town  Hill. 

6.  Lucy,  b.  1778;  m.  Burke. 

7.  Joseph,  b.  1783;  d.  1825,  unmarried. 

8.  Hepzibeth,  b.  1787;  m.  Wm.  Richards;  res.  Hadley 's  Point. 

9.  Ruth,  b.  1789. 

Samuel  Hadley,  son  of  Simeon  and  Olive  (Black)  Hadley, 
m.  Lydia  Higgins;  res.  Hadley 's  Sand  Point. 

Among  the  families  who  settled  early  on  the  northeastern 
shore  was  that  of  John  Thomas,  who  came  to  Bar  Harbor  prob- 
ably in  1770  and  moved  afterwards  to  what  is  still  known  as 
the  Thomas  District,  near  the  mouth  of  Northeast  Creek. 

John  Thomas  married  Elizabeth  Peck  in  Providence,  R.  I., 
Oct.  18,  1744.     Their  children  were: 

1.  Elisabeth,    born    1745. 

2.  Zena,    b.    1747. 

3.  John,    b.    1750. 


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4.  Nicholas,    b.    1753. 

5.  Hannah,    b.    1756. 

6.  Peggy,   b.    1759. 

7.  Huldah,    b.    1762. 

8.  AmoB,    b.    1764. 

John  Thomas,  fifth  of  the  name,  married  (1)  Elizabeth 
Cousins,  she  died,  1802,  and  he  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Parker 
of  Blue  Hill  in  1803.  He  lived  on  what  is  now  known  as  ''the 
Comfort   Thomas  place." 

Children  by  his  first  marriage: 

1.  John,  born  1777;  married  Judith  Thompson;   res.  Thomas  District. 

2.  Benjamin,  b.  1780;  married  Polly  Thompson;  res.  near  Northeait 
Creek. 

3.  Hannah,  b.   1782;  married  Joel  Emery;   res.  Emery  District. 

4.  Oliver,  b.  1785;  married  Sally  Eodick;  res.  Hull's  Cove. 

5.  Betsey,    b.    1787. 

6.  Comfort,  b.  1789;  m.  Malinda  Parker;  res.  on  his  father's  farm. 

7.  Cylinda,  b.  1794;  m.  Samuel  Bean  of  Sullivan. 

8.  Sarah,  b.   1797;   m.  Cornelius  Thompson;   res.  Emery  District. 

9.  Ebenezer,    b.    1801. 

Children  by  his  second  marriage: 

10.  Cornelius,    b.    1804. 

11.  Peggy,    b.    1807. 

12.  Parker,    twin,    b.    1810. 

13.  Susannah,    twin,    b.    1810. 

14.  Sophronia,    b.    1812. 

Nicholas  Thomas,  fourth  child  of  John  Thomas,  4th, 
was  published  to  Lucy  Somes,  daughter  of  Lieut.  Abraham 
Somes,  Feb.  18,  1780.  ''But  inasmuch  as  there  is  no  Lawful 
Authority  within  thirty  miles  of  this  place,"  they  ''mutually 
took  each  other  for  husband  and  wife  in  the  presence  of  God" 
and  witnesses.  They  settled  in  the  Thomas  District.  Lucy 
(Somes)  Thomas  died  March  18,  1792.  He  married  (2)  Oct. 
18,  1792,  Jane  Richardson,  dau.  of  James  and  Rachael  Richard- 
son, who  d.  March,  1820. 


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Children  by  first  marriage: 

1.  Nicholas,  b.  1780;  m.  Hannah  Wasgatt;   res.  Thomas  District. 

2.  Lucy,    b.    1782;    d.    1793. 

3.  Betsy,    b.    1784;    d.    1793. 

4.  Abraham,  b.  1785;  m.  Jane  Berry;  res.  on  hia  father's  farm. 

5.  Isaac,  b.   1787;   m.  Sarah  A.  Parks;   res.  Presque  Isle,  Me. 

6.  Jacob,    b.    1789;    d.    1793. 

Children  by  second  marriage : 

7.  Lucy,    b.    1793. 

8.  Betsy,  b.  1794;  m.  William  Leland;  res.  Leland's  Cove. 

9.  Jacob  S.,  b.   1796;   m.  Nancy  P.   Townsand;   res.   Thomas  District. 

10.  Amos,    b.    1798;    d.    1803. 

11.  James,    b.    1800;    d.    1804. 

12.  David,    b.    1802;    d.    1832. 

On  Dec.  24,  1820,  Nicholas  Thomas  m.  (3)  Mrs.  Lydia 
Hadley,  widow  of  Samuel  Hadley.  Mr.  Thomas  was  a  deacon  of 
the  Eden  Baptist  church  more  than  thirty  years,  and  was  the 
first  person  baptized  by  immersion  on  the  island  of  Mount 
Desert. 

Another  early  settler  in  the  same  locality  was  Job  Stanwood, 
father  of  Benjamin  Stanwood,  whose  name  appeared  on  the 
petition  to  Governor  Bernard  in  1768.  The  father  with  his 
second  wife  came  to  Duck  Brook  not  later  than  1772. 

The  Bangor  Historical  Magazine  says  that  ''Job  Stanwood 
was  b.  in  Gloucester  and  m.  (1)  Hannah  Byles  in  1749,  (2) 
Martha  Bradstreet. ' ' 

From  Mount  Desert  Records :  ' '  A  Record  of  the  births  and 
Deaths  of  Job  Stanwood  and  his  wife  Martha  and  their  children. 

"First:  Son,  Benjamin  Bradstreet  Stanwood  was  born  January  ye 
19th,    1766. 

' '  Second :      Son,    Humphrey    Bradstreet    Stanwood. 

"Third:     Son,  Enoch  Ticktum  StanAvood  was  born  April  ye  21st,  1770. 

'  *  Fourth :     ' '  Son,  David  Stanwood  was  born  August  ye  22,  1772. 

"Fifth:     Daughter,  Sarah  Stanwood  was  born  October  ye  18th,   1774. 

"Job  Stanwood,  d.  July  27,  1776."  His  widow,  Martha,  m.  Eobert 
Young,  who  lived  at   Duck  Brook. 

Three  important  families  increased  the  Hull's  Cove  settle- 


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ment  in  the  years  following  the  organization  of  the  plantation 
of  Mount  Desert, — the  De  Gregoires,  who  began  to  be  taxed  as 
residents  of  Mount  Desert  in  1791,  and  the  families  of  Cornelius 
Thompson  and  Samuel  Hull. 

Cornelius  Thompson,  born  at  New  Meadows,  Mass.,  in  1760 ; 

married  (1)  Judith ,  (2)  Peggy  Thomas;  res.  Thomas 

District.  She  died  June  29,  1817.  He  m.  (3)  Mrs.  Lydia  Gil- 
patrick  of  Marblehead.  They  were  published  Oct.  22,  1817. 
He  d.  March  28,  1835. 

Children   by   first  marriage: 

1.  Judith,  b.  1779;  m.  John  Thomas,  Jr.;   res.  Thomas  District. 

2.  Hannah,  b.  1783;  m.  Rufus  Eobbins;  res.  Eden. 

3.  Polly,  b.  1785;  m.  Benjamin  Thomas;  res.  Northeast  Creek. 

4.  Cornelius,  b.  1788;  m.  Sally  Thomas;  res.  Emery  District. 

5.  Samuel,    b.    1790. 

6.  William,  b.  1792;  m.  (1)  Thankful  Salsbury,  (2)  Elmena  Kitt- 
redge;  res.  Thompson  Island.  He  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  English  in  the 
war  of  1812-15,  carried  to  England  and  confined  in  Dartmoor  prison 
till  the  close   of  the  war. 

Children  by  second  marriage: 

7.  Huldah,  born   1794;    married   Eben   Oaks. 

8.  AmoB,  b.  1796;  m.  Tabitha  G.  Twisden;  res.  Thomas  District  and 
Salem. 

9.  Joseph,    b.    1798. 

10.  John,  b.  1801;  m.  Adline  Emery.  They  •with  two  children,  were 
lost  at  sea,  bound  from  Turk's  Island  to  St.  Johns,  N.  B. 

Thompson  with  his  wife  Judith  and  three  or  four  children 
came  from  Salem  previous  to  1789  and  settled  at  Hull's  Cove. 
He  fought  in  the  Revolution  and  was  representative  to  the 
Samuel  Hull,  who  was  a  sea  captain,  came  from  Derby,  Conn., 
settling  on  the  south  side  of  Hull's  Cove  prior  to  1789.  He 
was  the  most  prominent  citizen  of  the  village  and  the  cove  was 
named  for  him.  He  lived  at  Hull's  Cove  until  1817,  when  he 
moved  back  to  Connecticut.  He  had  nine  children,  none  of 
whom  settled  on  Mount  Desert,  except  Polly,  who  married 
Israel  Higgins,  2d,  and  lived  at  Bar  Harbor. 


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The  section  north  of  Hull's  Cove  was  settled  after  the  Revo- 
lutionary War.  Ebenezer  Salisbury  and  Joseph  Hopkins 
settled  here  early. 

Joseph  Hopkins  married  Mary  ,  at  Eastham,  Jan. 

11,  1770,  where  all  their  children  but  the  youngest  were  born. 
They  moved  to  Hull's  Cove  between  1788  and  1791,  lived  in  a 
part  of  Levi  Higgins'  house  a  while,  and  then  settled  on  the 
south  side  of  Salisbury's  Cove.  He  and  his  son  Joseph  were 
drowned  by  the  upsetting  of  a  boat  in  which  they  were  bringing 
young  cattle  from  one  of  the  Porcupine  Islands  to  Hull's  Cove. 
His  widow,  Mary,  m.   (second  wife)   Levi  Higgins. 

After  the  Revolution,  Thomas  Wasgatt  settled  to  the  east  of 
Salisbury  Cove  and  Amariah  Leland  at  the  west  side  of  Leland's 
Cove. 

Thomas  Wasgatt  m.  (1)  Eunice .     She  died  July  21, 

1780.  He  m.  (2)  Hannah  Thomas,  daughter  of  John  Thomas, 
4th,  and  Elisabeth  (Peck)  Thomas,  April  17,  1781.  He  d.  May 
19,  1820.     She  d.  March  1,  1840. 

Children  by  first  marriage: 

1.  Deborah,  b.  1771,  at  No.  1,  Union  Eiver. 

2.  Thomas,  b.  1774,  at  No.  1,  Union  River;  m.  Polly  Frye;  res.  Bar 
Harbor. 

3.  Eunice,  b.  1777  at  Mount  Desert;  m.  David  Stanwood;  res.  Bar 
Harbor. 

Children  by  second  marriage : 

4.  Hannah,  b.  1783;  m.  Nicholas  Thomas,  Jr.;  res.  Thomas  District, 
Eden. 

.5.  John  T.,  b.  1785;  m.  Huldah  Goodsoe;   res.  Eden. 

6.  William,  b.  1787;  m.  Eebecca  Hinman;   res.  Sedgwick. 

7.  Nicholas,  b.   1789;    d.   1863,  unmarried. 

8.  Betsy,  b.  1790;  m.  Benjamin  Stanwood  of  Mattawamkeag. 

9.  Margaret,  b.  1793;  m.  James  Beverly;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

10.  Zenas  S.,   b.    1796;    d.    1797. 

11.  Zenas  S.,  b.  1801;  m.  Josiah  B.  Hadley;  res.  Northeast  Creek. 

Amariah  Leland  was  bom  in  Sherbon,  Mass.,  1710.  He  m. 
Ursula  Lovett  at  Sherbon,  where  they  had  nine  children.     In 


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1769,  he,  with  his  wife  and  two  sons,  Ezra  and  Ebenezer,  moved 
to  Mount  Desert  and  settled  at  Leland's  Cove,  where  he  d.  1790. 
Ezra  was  their  seventh  child,  b.  1749 ;  came  to  Eden  in  1769 ; 
m.  Sally  Hamor,  dan.  of  John  and  Mary  (Rodick)  Hamor,  and 
settled  at  Leland's  Cove,  where  his  farm  extended  from  the 
shore  of  Frenchman's  Bay  to  Northeast  Marsh.  He  was  prob- 
ably the  best  farmer  of  the  island  at  that  time. 

Their  children   were: 

1.  John,    b.    1773;    d.    1797. 

2.  Amariah,  b.   1774;   m.   Hannah  Higgins;   res.   Emery's  Cove,  Eden. 

3.  Ezra,  b.  177(5;  m.  Mrs,  Hannah  Fish;  res.  Leland's  Cove. 

4.  Ebenezer,  b.   1778;   m.  Thankful  Salsbury;   res.  Leland's  Cove. 

5.  David,  b.  1780;  m.  Susan  Leland;  res.  Hadley's  Point. 

6.  Ehoda,  b.  1782;  m,  Oliver  Higgins;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

7.  Daniel,  b.  1784;   m.  Sally  A!nderson;   res.  Trenton. 

8.  Sarah,  b.  1786;  m.  Zacheus  Higgins;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

9.  Hannah,  b.  1789;  m.  John  McFarland;  res.  Trenton. 

10.  Marian,  b.   1790;    d.   1838;   unmarried. 

11.  Huldah,  b.  1792;  m.  Henry  Higgins;  res.  Bar  Harbor. 

12.  William,  b.  1795;  m.  (1)  Betsy  Thomas,  (2)  Lydia  Haynes;  res. 
i  .eland 's    Cove. 

33.     Betsy,   b.    1797;    m.    . 

14.     Experience,  b.  1799;  m.  David  Hamor,  3d;  res.  near  Hull's  Cove. 

Farther  to  the  westward  three  more  families  from  Eastham 
on  Cap  Cod  settled  as  early  as  1778,  Joseph  Mayo's,  at  Old 
House  Cove,  Jesse  Higgins',  at  Clark's  Cove,  and  David  Hig- 
gins', at   Spruce  Point. 

Joseph  Mayo  and  Ruth  Snow  were  married  at  Eastham, 
Cape  Cod,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Crocker,  Nov.  12,  1767.  She  died 
and  he  m.  (2)  in  1820,  Mrs.  Hannah  Noble.  Joseph  and  Ruth 
Mayo  with  four  children  came  to  Mount  Desert  about  1778. 

Their  children  were: 

1.  Gideon,    b.    1768. 

2.  Joseph,  b.  1770;   m.  Mrs.  Gennet  Higgins;   res.  Fairfield,  Maine. 

3.  Israel  D.,  b.  1773;  m.  (1)  Mrs.  Joanna  Knowles,  (2)  Mrs.  Jennie 
Dennison,   (3)    Mrs.  Mary  Gilley;   res.  Israel's  Point,  Eden. 


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4.  Prince,  K  1775;  m.  Priscilla  Higgins;  res.  first  on  Town  Hill,  then 
in    Kennebec    County. 

5.  Nathaniel,  b.  1779;  m.  Priscilla  Hopkins;  res.  west  of  Northeast 
Creek. 

6.  Kuth,  b.  1782;  m.  Oliver  Higgins;  res.  Indian  Point. 

7.  Thomas,  b.  1784;  m.  Desire  Knowlton;  res.  Town  Hill. 

8.  James,  b.  1787;  m.  (1)  Sally  Eichardson,  (2)  Anna  Reid;  res. 
Town    Hill. 

Gideon  Mayo,  oldest  child  of  Joseph  and  Ruth  (Snow)  Mayo, 
came  to  Mount  Desert  with  his  parents  in  1778.  He  married 
(1)  Esther  Hadley,  dau.  of  Simeon  and  Olive  (Black)  Hadley, 
in  1790.  She  was  b.  Feb.  1,  1771,  and  d.  Sept.  23,  1808.  He 
married  (2)  Mary  Higgins,  dau.  of  Jesse  and  Priscilla  (Snow) 
Higgins,  June  22,  1809.  She  was  b.  Feb.  3,  1781,  and  d.  April 
16,   1856. 

Children  by  first  marriage: 

1.  Josiah,  b.  1791;  m.  Patty  Snow;  res.  Clark's  Cove,  Eden. 

2.  Ebenezer,  b.  1792;   d.  Dec.  21,  1808. 

3.  Abigail,  b.  1794;  m.  Elisha  Eichardson;  res.  Northwest  Cove,  Eden. 

4.  Experience,  b.  1798;  m.  William  Hamor;  res.  Town  Hill. 

5.  Ruth,  b.   1800;   d.  Nov.   17,  1808. 

6.  Mary,  b.  1803;  m.  John  Downing;  res.  Sullivan,  Maine. 

7.  Joel,  b.  1807;  m.  Betsy  Salsbury;  res.  Town  Hill. 

Children  by  second  marriage: 

8.  Esther,  b.  1810;  m.  Amos  T.  Hadley;  res.  Clark's  Cove. 

9.  Ruth,  b.  1811;  m.  Christopher  Bartlett;  res.  Bartlett's  Island. 

10.  Ebenezer,  b.  1812;  m.  Olive  Storer;   res.  Blue  Hill. 

11.  J.  Zachariah,  b.   1813;   m.  Rebecca  Hadley;   res.  Clark's  Cove. 

12.  Salome,  b.  183  5;  m.  (1)  Adam  Treworgy,  (2)  Jesse  Treworgy; 
res.    Surry,    Maine. 

13.  Jesse  H.,  b.  1816;  m.  Abigail  Milliken;  res.  Clark's  Cove. 

14.  Gideon,  b.  1817;   d.  Nov.  27,  1846. 

15.  Julia,  b.  1819;  m.  Enoch  Brown;  res.  Ellsworth. 

16.  Priscilla,  b.  1882;  m.   (1)   John  Pierce,   (2) Connelly;  res. 

Ellsworth. 

Gideon  Mayo  settled  on  the  south  side  of  Clark's  Cove.  He 
was  deacon  of  the  Eden  Baptist  church  for  many  years.  He  d. 
March  20,  1858. 


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Jesse  Higgins  m.  Priscilla  Snow.  With  three  children  they 
moved  from  Cap  Cod  in  1778,  and  settled  at  the  shore,  on  land 
now  owned  by  the  widow  of  their  great-grandson,  De  Loraine  A. 
Higgins,  between  the  Narrows  and  Clark's  Cove.  His  brother 
David  and  family  came  about  the  same  time  and  settled  near 
the  shore  on  what  is  now  known  as  Spruce  Point.  They  were 
the  founders  of  the  Higgins  families  in  the  western  part  of 
Eden.     Jesse  Higgins  d.  Dec.  16,  1815. 

The  children  of  Jesse  and  Priscilla  Higgins  were: 

1.  Ichabod,  b.   1774;   m.   Sarah  Richardson;   res.  Northwest  Cove. 

2.  Eunice,  b.   1776;   m.  Shaw  Higgins;   res.  Indian  Point. 

3.  Jesse,  b.  1778;  m.  (1)  Hannah  Reed,  (2)  Betsy  Richardson;  res. 
Northwest    Cove. 

4.  Mary,  b.  1781;  m.  Gideon  Mayo   (second  wife);  res.  Clark's  Cove. 

5.  Moses,  b.  1783;  m.  Polly  Higgins;  res.  Salt  Pond,  Eden. 

6.  Ephraim,  b.    17*^5;   m.   I'hebe  Atwood;   moved  to   Fairfield.   Maine. 

7.  David,  b.  1788;  m.  (1)  Eleanor  Wasgate,  (2)  Mrs.  Harriet  Colwell, 
(3)   Mrs.  Mary  S.  Davis;  res.  Town  Hill. 

8.  JoseplT,  b.  1790;  m.  Betsy  H&mor;  res.  Town  Hill. 

9.  Samuel,  b.  1793;  ra.  Lavinia  Snow;  res.  Town  Hill. 

10.  William,  b.  1795;  m.  Ruth  Richardson;  res.  his  father's  farm. 

11.  Priscilla,  b.  1798;   d.  Bar  Harbor,  Aug.  12,  1878;   unmarried. 

12.  Phebe,  b.  1804;  m.  A.  Green  Crabtree;  res.  Hancock,  Me. 

David  Higgins  was  a  brother  of  Jesse  Higgins. 
His  children  were: 

1.  Rebecca,  m.  James  EUingwood;  moved  to  New  York. 

2.  Oliver,  m.  Ruth  Mayo;  res.  Indian  Point. 

3.  David,  m.  (1)  Olive  Hadley,  (2)  Mrs.  Polly  Burns;  res.  Northwest 
Cove. 

4.  Shaw,  m.   Eunice  Higgins;   res.  Indian  Point. 

5.  Sparrow,  m.  Penelope  Salsbury;  res.  Indian  Point. 

6.  John,  m.  Margaret  Flyn;  res.  his  father's  farm. 

7.  Priscilla,  m.  Prince  Mayo;  res.  Town  Hill,  then  in  Kennebec  County. 

8.  Lydia,  m.  (1)  Samuel  Hadley,  (2)  Nicholas  Thomas;  res.  Thomas 
District. 

9.  Affiah,  m.  (1)  Nathan  Salsbury,  (2)  Gideon  Gidlescom;  res.  Sals- 
bury   Cove. 

10.  Hannah,  m.   Nathaniel  Marcyes;   res.  Indian  Point. 

11.  Richard,  m.  ;  lived  on  Cape  Cod. 


HISTOEICAL  69 

To  the  South  cf  Bar  Harbor  two  families  took  up  land, 
James  BurriJl  at  Cromwell's  Cove  and  later  William  Lynam 
at  Schooner  Head. 

William  Lynam  and  his  wife  Chrosia  came  to  Schooner  Head 
prior  to  1789.  They  were  the  grand-parents  of  John  S. 
Lynam  and  the  great-grand-parents  of  Fred  C.  Lynam  of  Bar 
Harbor.     Mrs.  Lynam  d.  1822. 

Their  children  were: 

1.  Frances,   b.    1781;    d.    1815. 

2.  Jane,    b.    1784. 

3.  Judith,    b.    1787. 

4.  Chrosia,    b.    1790. 

5.  Martha,    b.    1794. 

6.  William,  b.  1796;  m.  (1)  Hannah  Tracy,  (2)  Mrs.  Eunice  Clark; 
res.    Schooner    Head,    Eden. 

7.  Ann,    b.    1798. 

There  were  thirty-six  families  settled  on  the  eastern  half  of 
the  island,  June  1,  1791. 

EDEN    TOWN    OFFICERS    SINCE    1870 

Clerks 

1870,  E.  G.  Brewer;  1871,  J.  Hopkins;  1872,  Alonzo  Hig- 
gins;  1873-8,  Samuel  N.  Rich;  1879,  S.  H.  Richards;  1880-98, 
S.  N.  Rich;  1899,  W.  H.  Sherman  (present  clerk). 

Selectmen 

1870 — David  Paine,  D.  W.  Brewer,  Fountain  Rodick. 
1871— A.  Higgins,  F.  Rodick,  D.  W.  Brewer. 
1872— C.  T.  Thomas,  A.  Higgins,  Wm.  B.  Campbell. 
1873 — Stephen  Higgins,  Gideon  Mayo,  Ulmer  Brewer. 
1874-5— B.  H.  Higgins,  N.  W.  Higgins,  E.  C.  Brewer. 
1876-7— Gideon  Mayo,  W.  T.  Thomas,  J.  H.  Douglass. 
1878 — Jas.  E.  Hamor,  E.  T.  Hamor,  Bloomfield  Higgins. 
1879— Jas.  E.  Hamor,  E.  T.  Hamor,  F.  M.  Conners. 


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1880 — Jas.  E.  Hamor,  F.  M.  Conners,  Osmond  Emery. 
1881— Benj.  H.  Hamor,  F.  M.  Conners,  B.  S.  Higgins. 
1882— Benj.  H.  Hamor,  B.  S.  Higgins,  D.  W.  Brewer. 
1883— E.  M.  Hamor,  B.  S.  Higgins,  D.  W.  Brewer. 
1884-5— B.  S.  Higgins,  H.  C.  Emery,  D.  A.  Bunker. 
1886— J.  T.  Higgins,  J.  E.  Hamor,  C.  F.  Paine. 
1887-9— B.  S.  Higgins,  J.  E.  Hamor,  C.  F.  Paine. 
1890— C.  F.  Paine,  J.  E.  Hamor,  E.  S.  Clark. 
1891— C.  F.  Paine,  Alonzo  Higgins,  E.  S.  Clark. 
1892— B.  S.  Higgins,  Alonzo  Higgins,  F.  E.  Whitmore. 
1893— C.  F.  Paine,  Alonzo  Higgins  ,F.  E.  Whitmore. 
1894-5— C.  F.  Paine,  F.  L.  Hadley,  F.  E.  Whitmore. 
1896-7— B.  S.  Higgnis,  F.  E.  Whitmore,  E.  T.  Hamor. 
1898— John  E.  Bunker,  Jr.,  H.  E.  Wakefield,  L.  A.  Austin. 
1899— John  E.  Bunker,  Jr.,  L.  A.  Austin,  C.  G.  Hamor. 
1900— C.  H.  Wood,  A.  Higgins,  C.  G.  Hamor. 
1901-2— J.  E.  Bunker,  Jr.,  A.  Higgins,  G.  R.  Joy. 
1903— B.  S.  Higgins,  M.  L.  Lord,  C.  G.  Hamor. 
1904— J.  E.  Bunker,  Jr.,  C.  G.  Hamor,  E.  T.  Hamor. 
1905— J.  E.  Bunker,  Jr.,  John  Suminsby,  F.  E.  Walls. 
1906-7— B.  S.  Higgins,  E.  T.  Hamor,  F.  E.  Walls. 
1908— E.  T.  Hamor,  F.  E.  Walls,  M.  C.  Morrison. 
1909 — J.  E.  Bunker,  Jr.,  John  Suminsby,  Alton  Carter. 

EDEN   IN    THE    REBELLION 

Edw.  F.  McFarland.,  Co.  G.,  8th  Regt.  (reenlisted  '62); 
Chas.  F.  Bunker,  L.  L.  Day,  Geo.  W.  Harmon,  H.  H.  Higgins 
(reenlisted  '62) ;  M.  H.  S.  Higgins,  all  of  11th  Regt. ;  (original 
regiments,  1861),  Alfred  E.  Conners,  G-11;  Edwin  Higgins, 
D-lst  Cav. 

18th  Regt.,  Co.  C. — Isaac  C.  Staples,  S.  A.  Bunker,  John 
Douglass,  John  Higgins,  B.  S.  Campbell,  John  L.  Emery, 
Arthur  L.  Salisbury,  Eben  Burns,  Geo.  Burns,  Edwin  G. 
Marcyes,  W.  B.  Campbell,  John  H.  Peach,  Geo.  Kittredge. 


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26th  Eegt.,  Co.  E.— Isaac  H.  Emery,  John  S.  Billings,  F. 
D.  Young,  John  H.  Thomas,  Richard  H.  Paine,  David  H. 
Paine,  Leonard  McFarland,  Henry  H.  Newman,  Anson  P.  Cun- 
ningham, Jos.  E.  Young,  Ezra  Young,  Benj.  R.  Wasgatt, 
Nathan  S.  Stanley,  Edward  Hamor,  John  S.  Hamor,  Samuel 
0.  Richardson,  Jos.  M.  Higgins,  DeLoraine  A.  Higgins. 

1st  H.  Artillery,  Co.  C. — Geo.  A.  Bunker,  Edw.  E.  Emery, 
John  M.  Liscomb,  Benj.  Rodick,  Ambrose  H.  Wasgatt;  Co.  L. — 
Edward  Hamor,  N.  S.  Stanley,  Marcus  M.  Alley,  H.  H.  New- 
man, David  B.  Hamor;  Co.  ]\I — J.  W.  Leland,  John  M.  Pierce, 
David  H.  Paine. 

2d  Batt. — Alpheus  McFarland. 

11th  Regt.,  Co.  G. — Lewis  L.  Day,  reenlisted. 

31st  Regt.,  Co.  D. — Robert  B.  Higgins,  John  H.  Thomas, 
Chas.  E.  Hodgkins,  Otis  A.  Higgins,  Orrington  A.  Higgins. 

Navy — Lewis   T.   Higgins. 

Substitutes — Peter  Langdon,  Ferdinand  Bovier,  Henry 
Coley(?),  Alex.  Monroe,  Wm.  Saunders,  John  Harvey,  Chas. 
Leonard,  John  Wilson,  Chas.  Wilson,  Wm.  F.  Browning(?), 
Wm.  McCoy,  Edw.  I.  Bradley,  Wm.  Taylor,  John  Chatham, 
Geo.   Taylor. 

The  following  are  soldiers  now  residing  in  Eden  whose  names 
are  not  included  in  the  list  given  above: 

Abijah  Fletcher,  Willard  O.  Fogg,  enl.  Otis,  C-lst  H.  Art.,  w. 
gunshot  in  side  at  Fort  Hell,  Oct.  18,  '54;  Isaac  Mayo,  enl.  Mass., 
Co.  M.,  1st  Conn.  H.  Art. ;  Robert  B.  Hamor,  enl.  Boston,  navy, 
ship  Flag;  Wilson  M.  Mayo,  enl.  Eden,  31st  Me.,  wounded  at 
Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  23,  1864;  S.  Osgood  Richardson,  enl. 
Mt.  Desert;  Parnel  B.  Moore,  enl.  Ellsworth,  B-6th,  wounded 
(now  at  Togus)  ;  Benj.  Snow,  enl.  Bucksport,  navy,  ships  Ohio 
and  Ladoga ;  Melvin  G.  Joy,  enl.  in  Bangor  for  Jonesport,  D-22, 
reenlisted  in  navy,  ships  Conn,  and  Casco. 

The  widow  of  Chas.  L.  Sargent  of  Ellsworth,  who  enlisted 
in  the  14th  Me.  Regt.,  is  a  resident  of  Eden. 


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David  Manchester  commanded  the  transport  Fannie  Laverge, 
which  was  transferred  to  Commodore  Parker's  flotilla. 

Milford  D.  Leland  of  Bar  Harbor,  who  enlisted  in  Co.  K 
of  the  19th  Mass.  Regiment  for  service  in  the  Spanish- American 
War,  went  with  his  regiment  to  Porto  Rico.  He  became  ill 
with  fever  at  Ponce,  and  died  as  a  result  of  his  illness  in  1902. 

EDEN    CHURCH    HISTORY 

Baptist 

The  first  meeting-house  in  the  town  of  Eden,  according  to 
the  Rev.  Geo.  E.  Street's  ''History  of  Mount  Desert,"  was 
erected  at  Hull's  Cove  in  1797.  On  July  5th  of  that  year,  as  a 
result  of  a  meeting  held  at  the  house  of  Levi  Higgins  at  Hull's 
Cove,  the  Baptist  church  of  Eden  was  organized,  the  oldest 
Baptist  church  in  the  county  of  Hancock,  and  second  church  on 
the  island  of  Mount  Desert.  The  thirty  charter  members  of 
the  church  were:  Nehemiah  Higgins,  David  Higgins,  Jr., 
Thomas  Wasgatt,  Jr.,  Elkanah  Higgins,  Ephraim  Haynes,  Is- 
rael Higgins,  John  Cousins,  Peggy  Thompson,  Hannah  Cousins, 
Pamelia  Yoimg,  Mercy  Higgins,  Hannah  Wasgatt,  2d,  Louis 
Cousins,  Mercy  Higgins,  2d,  Polly  Hamor,  Joseph  Cousins, 
Ezra  Leland,  John  Thomas,  Samuel  Hadley,  Oliver  Thomas, 
Nicholas  Thomas,  Lydia  Hadley,  Hannah  Leland,  Sally 
Hamor,  Tabitha  Smallidge,  Hannah  Wasgatt,  Jane  Thom- 
as, Margaret  Stanwood,  Hannah  Stetson,  Azubah  Higgins.  El- 
kanah Higgins  and  Nicholas  Thomas  were  chosen  deacons  ''on 
trial."  John  Thomas  was  chosen  clerk;  Elkanah  Higgins, 
treasurer. 

At  the  town  meeting  of  September,  1799,  Mr.  Benjamin 
Downs  was  engaged  to  preach,  and  about  a  year  and  a  half 
later,  June  15,  1801,  he  was  settled  as  pastor  of  the  church. 
He  stayed,  however,  but  a  short  time. 

Following  the  dismissal  of  Mr.  Downs,  there  was  no  settled 
minister  in  Eden  until  1814,  when  Samuel  Swett  came  to  remain 


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four  months,  at  the  end  of  which  time,  he,  too,  was  dismissed. 

The  next  pastor.  Elder  Enoch  Hunting,  was  called  in  1816, 
and  he  was  installed  May  14,  1818.  During  Elder  Hunting's 
pastorate,  three  revivals  were  held,  and  in  1829,  the  Eastern 
Maine  Baptist  Association  met  at  Hull's  Cove.  Elder  Hunting 
closed  his  long  pastorate,  August  30,  1832,  when  he  resigned. 

The  ''western"  meeting-house  near  the  Northeast  Creek 
Bridge  was  built  about  the  year  1823,  when  the  town  appropri- 
ated $350  for  that  purpose.  Meetings  were  held  in  this  build- 
ing from  1824  to  1875,  when  the  Baptist  church  at  Salisbury's 
Cove  was  built. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  Baptist  ministers  who  have 
had  charge  of  the  churches  in  this  town  since  1870 :  Rev.  Mr. 
Wormwood,  1872;  Revs.  Wm.  Corthell,  1873-7;  A.  F.  Palmer, 
at  Salisbury  Cove,  1878-9 ;  Wm.  Corthell,  1879 ;  J.  F.  Eveleth, 
1880 ;  Herbert  Tilden,  at  Bar  Harbor,  1880 ;  A.  F.  Palmer,  Bar 
Harbor,  1886-9 ;  A.  P.  Fox,  Salisbury  Cove,  1897-8 ;  T.  F.  White, 
Bar  Harbor,  1897-8;  C.  S.  McLearn,  Bar  Harbor,  1901-2;  W. 
P.  Richardson,  Salisbury  Cove,  1902-3;  J.  E.  Whitmore,  1904-5; 
H.  B.  Tilden,  Bar  Harbor,  1905;  Margaret  Koch,  Salisbury 
Cove  and  West  Eden,  1907 ;  Chas.  F.  McKoy,  Bar  Harbor,  1906 
(present  pastor). 

The  Baptists  withdrew  from  the  Union  meeting-house  at 
Bar  Harbor  in  1886,  and,  under  the  lead  of  Rev.  A.  J.  Palmer, 
organized  a  church  of  nine  members,  purchased  a  lot  on  Ledge- 
law  Avenue,  and,  in  1887,  built  the  present  meeting-house. 

Methodist 

The  Rev.  Rufus  Bailey,  who  came  to  Mount  Desert  in  1828, 
and  organized  a  Methodist  class  on  Beech  Hill,  preached  also 
at  Bar  Harbor.  It  was  not  until  1881,  however,  that  a  society 
was  formed.  In  that  year,  Rev.  James  H.  Mooers  organized  a 
class  of  thirteen  members,  and  services  were  held  in  the  Union 
meeting-house.  Soon  afterward,  a  lot  on  School  street  was 
purchased,  on  which  a  meeting-house  was  erected.     This  was 


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dedicated  August  12,  1883.  The  church  was  incorporated  in 
March,  1886.  In  1888,  the  meeting-house  was  removed  to  make 
way  for  the  present  brick  church,  which  was  built  at  a  cost  of 
$18,000.  The  church  is  named  for  Bishop  Davis  Wasgatt 
Clark,  a  native  of  Mount  Desert  and  a  famous  Methodist 
churchman. 

The  pastors  of  the  church  have  been:  Revs.  James  H. 
Mooers,  1881-3;  James  W.  Day,  1884;  Winfred  Baldwin, 
1885-6;  Herbert  E.  Frohock,  1887-9;  Geo.  G.  AVinslow,  1890-4; 
Rufus  J.  Wyckoff,  1895-6 ;  C.  B.  Allen,  1897 ;  Chas.  E.  Jones, 
Nov.  1898-April  '99;  Sylvanus  L.  Hanscom,  1899- '06;  Warren 
A.  Hanscom  with  S.  L.  Hanscom,  '06.  The  present  pastor, 
Rev.  Carl  N.  Garland,  who  came  to  the  church  in  1907,  studied 
at  Bucksport  Seminary,  the  University  of  Maine  and  Bangor 
Theological  Seminary,  and  was  pastor  of  the  church  at  West- 
port  in  1896,  South  Deer  Isle,  1897-8,  Penobscot,  1899-1901, 
Orland,  1902,  Hampden,  1903-6,  coming  here  at  the  close  of 
his  pastorate  at  Hampden. 

Episcopal — Saint  Savior's,  Bar  Harbor 

The  first  Episcopal  services  on  Mount  Desert  were  held  at 
Bar  Harbor  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  A.  Neely,  Bishop  of  Maine, 
who  visited  Mount  Desert  in  July,  1867.  Under  his  leadership, 
supported  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gouverneur  Morris  Ogden,  money 
was  raised  to  build  in  1878  a  small  stone  chapel  with  a  seating 
capacity  of  325  people.  In  1886,  the  growth  of  the  summer 
population  made  necessary  an  enlargement  of  the  edifice,  and 
following  this  enlargement,  gifts  of  great  value  were  received. 

The  first  rector  of  the  church  was  the  Rev.  Christopher 
Starr  Leffingwell.  He  was  born  in  Ellsworth,  Ohio,  December 
16,  1827,  and  graduated  from  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn., 
in  1854,  and  from  Berkeley  Divinity  School,  in  1856.  After 
holding  pastorates  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  Palmyra  and  Canan- 
daigua,  N.  Y.,  and  Gardiner,  Me.,  he  came  to  Bar  Harbor  in 
1879.     He  served  Saint  Savior's  for  twenty  years,  and  was 


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pastor  emeritus  for  three  years  longer,  till  his  death  in  Wash- 
ington, April  11,  1902. 

The  Rev.  S.  H.  Greene,  the  present  pastor  of  the  church, 
was  born  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  in  1849.  The  son  of  a  bishop, 
it  was  but  natural  that  he  should  choose  the  ministry  for  his 
vocation  in  life.  He  prepared  for  the  ministry  at  the  Berkeley 
Divinity  School  in  Connecticut.  He  came  to  Saint  Savior's 
nearly  seven  years  ago. 

Church  of  Our  Father,  Hull's  Cove 

This  beautiful  chuYch  was  built  in  1891.  the  gift  of  Miss 
Mary  Rutherford  Prime  of  New  York,  and  her  cousin.  Miss 
Cornelia  Prime  of  Huntington,  N.  Y.,  in  memory  of  their 
fathers,  the  brothers,  Rufus  and  Frederic  Prime.  The  edifice 
is  of  granite  and  rural  gothic  in  style.  A  gothic  well  stands 
by  the  path  leading  in  from  the  building.  The  interior  has 
been  beautifully  furnished  as  a  result  of  many  gifts,  among 
which  is  the  pipe  organ  given  by  the  congregation  in  memory 
of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Leffingwell  in  1902. 

Catholic 

Saint  Sylvia's,  on  Kebo  street,  the  first  Catholic  church  at 
Bar  Harbor,  was  opened  for  services  in  1881.  A  site  had  been 
given  for  the  edifice  by  Mr..  De  Grasse  Fox  in  1879,  and  the 
church  had  been  built  largely  through  the  gifts  of  the  perma- 
nent and  summer  residents,  from  whom  the  project  met  hearty 
support.  The  church  was  consecrated  in  August,  1882,  by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  James  A.  Healy,  Bishop  of  Portland.  A  year  or 
two  later  it  was  enlarged  to  double  its  former  capacity. 

The  first  pastor  of  the  church  was  the  Rev.  Thomas  Francis 
Butler,  who  supplied  Bar  Harbor  from  the  church  at  Ellsworth. 
Father  Butler  was  born  in  Ireland,  was' educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  Boston  and  at  Holy  Cross  College,  and  studied  the- 
ology in  the  Seminary  of  St.  Sulpice  in  Paris,  where  he  was 
ordained  to  the  priesthood  by  the  Cardinal  Archbishop.     After 


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spending  a  short  time  as  curate  in  Portland,  he  was  appointed, 
in  the  summer  of  1880,  pastor  of  Saint  Joseph's  church  in 
Ellsworth.  He  continued  as  pastor  of  the  Ellsworth  and  Bar 
Harbor  churches  until  the  autumn  of  1894,  when  he  went  to 
Lewiston  to  become  pastor  of  the  important  Saint  Joseph's 
church  in  that  city,  where  he  is  still  located  and  held  in  the 
highest  honor  and  esteem. 

The  Rev.  James  D.  O'Brien,  who  succeeded  to  the  Ells- 
worth and  Bar  Harbor  churches  in  November,  1894,  is  also  a 
native  of  Ireland.  He  received  his  education  at  Paris  and  at 
Rome,  and  was  ordained  to  the  priesthood  in  Montreal.  A 
priest  of  remarkable  personality,  a  skillful  organizer,  tireless 
in  his  efforts  to  promote  the  welfare  of  his  parish,  he  has  been 
the  primary  influence  in  the  erection,  on  Mount  Desert  street 
and  Ledgelawn  avenue,  of  the  magnificent  new  Saint  Sylvia's 
church,  which  is  one  of  the  most  beautiful  in  New  England. 

The  church  is  now  independent  of  the  Ellsworth  parish, 
and  Father  O'Brien  has  become  resident  pastor.  A  very  val- 
uable church  property  has  been  acquired  for  the  future  needs 
of  the  parish,  and  a  parochial  residence  is  now  nearing  com- 
pletion. Saint  Sylvia's  has  become  one  of  the  most  important 
parishes  in  the  diocese  of  Maine. 

Congregational 

The  Bar  Harbor  Congregation  church  was  formed  May  30, 
1883,  with  thirteen  members.  In  the  following  year,  a  par- 
sonage was  bought  and  in  1889  the  present  stone  church  was 
built.  The  pipe  organ,  which  was  the  gift  mainly  of  Mrs. 
Thomas  Hubbard  of  New  York,  was  installed  August  3,  1903. 

The  Congregational  pastors  in  Eden  have  been  the  follow- 
ing: Revs.  A.  R.  Plumer,  1877;  A.  J.  McGown,  1884-5;  J. 
Torrey,  1886-9 ;  G.  E.  Freeman,  1891-4 ;  Richard  Owen,  1895-9, 
1902,  and  A.  M  McDonald,  the  present  pastor,  who  graduated 
from  Bowdoin  College  in  1891,  Andover  Theological  Seminary, 


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1894,  spent  nine  years  in  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  and  came  to  Bar 
Harbor  in  1903. 

Unitarian 

The  Unitarians  in  Bar  Harbor,  for  a  time  held  services  in 
the  Union  meeting-house,  but  nearly  a  quarter  century  ago, 
they  decided  to  build  a  church  of  their  own.  By  a  deed  dated 
December  3,  1888,  Miss  Mary  Shannon  of  Newton,  Mass.,  gave 
a  lot  on  Ledgelawn  avenue  to  the  American  Unitarian  Associa- 
tion, on  which  a  beautiful  church  was  erected,  which  was  first 
occupied  in  June,  1889.  This  is  used  chiefly  for  summer  ser- 
vices, but  a  society  of  year-round  residents  was  organized  in 
1894,  and  winter  services  are  occasionally  held.  There  is  no 
settled  pastor. 

PROFESSIONAL    MEN 

Physicians 

The  earliest  resident  physician  to  practice  in  this  town  was 
probably  Dr.  William  Rogers,  who  graduated  from  Bowdoin 
in  1872,  and  came  to  Bar  Harbor  in  1880.  He  continued 
in  practice  here  for  a  period  of  nearly  fourteen  years. 

In  1885  came  Dr.  J.  S.  Moore,  who  remained  here  about  six 
years,  and  Dr.  C.  C.  Morrison. 

Dr.  Charles  C.  Morrison  was  born  in  Mariaville,  July  12, 
1856,  the  son  of  John  T.  and  Lucy  J.  Morrison.  He  attended 
the  public  schools  of  his  native  town,  and  the  Maine  Central 
Institute,  and  graduated  from  Hahnemann  College,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  After  completing  his  college  work  he  pursued  post- 
graduate courses  at  Paris,  Vienna  and  Berlin.  Dr.  Morrison 
served  as  representative  to  the  Maine  Legislature  from  the  town 
of  Eden,  1903-1905,  and  is  a  member,  also,  of  the  next  Legisla- 
ture. He  is  a  member  of  the  Governor's  staff,  as  councilor 
from  the  fifth  district. 

Dr.  G.  R.  Hagerthy  was  born  in  Surry,  in  1865.     He  grad- 


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uated  from  the  Maine  Central  Institute  in  1888,  and  from  the 
Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College,  in  1892.  He  practised  in 
Hancock  for  three  years,  before  coming  to  Bar  Harbor  in  1895. 
Dr.  Hagerthy  is  a  member  of  Hancock  County  Medical  Society, 
and  of  the  Maine,  and  American  Medical  Associations,  and  is 
on  the  staff  of  the  Bar  Harbor  Hospital. 

Dr.  Geo.  A.  Phillips  was  born  in  Orland,  April  18,  1853, 
the  son  of  Luther  Ames  and  Livonia  Phillips.  After  complet- 
ing the  course  in  the  public  and  high  schools,  he  fitted  himself 
for  college  at  the  Eastern  State  Normal  School  in  Castine, 
Maine.  Entering  upon  the  study  of  medicine,  he  graduated 
from  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  the  City  of 
New  York  in  1882,  and  shortly  after  his  graduation,  began  a 
professional  career  in  Ellsworth,  where  he  gained  a  large  prac- 
tice and  established  a  reputation  as  a  skillful  practitioner.  He 
moved  to  Bar  Harbor  about  ten  years  ago  and  has  acquired  a 
large  practice  here.  He  is  President  of  the  Penobscot  Medical 
Association,  Vice  President  of  the  Maine  Medical  Association, 
and  is  also  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Bangor  General  Hos- 
pital. Dr.  Phillips  has  acquired  much  prominence  outside  of 
his  profession,  as  a  public  speaker,  delivering  many  notable 
addresses  before  the  Maine  Medical  Association  and  before  many 
public  gatherings. 

Dr.  E.  J.  Morrison  is  a  native  of  Mariaville.  After  com- 
pleting his  preparatory  school  education  he  attended  the  Phila- 
delphia Dental  College,  where  he  graduated  in  1888.  He  prac- 
tised dentistry  in  Bar  Harbor  for  ten  years,  but  having  deter- 
mined to  enter  the  medical  profession,  he  gave  up  his  dental 
practice,  for  the  study  of  medicine,  and  graduated  from  the 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  in  1898. 
Shortly  afterward  he  returned  to  Bar  Harbor,  where  he  has 
since  been  in  practice.  Dr.  Morrison  is  secretary  of  the  Board 
of  Pension  Examiners  and  has  recently  been  appointed  by  Gov- 
ernor Fernald,  Medical  Examiner  for  Hancock  County. 

Dr.  Royal  G.  Higgins  was  born  at  Bar  Harbor  in  1867,  and 


HISTORICAL  79 

graduated  from  the  Bucksport  Seminary  in  1889.  He  received 
his  degree  from  Hahnemann  College,  Philadelphia,  in  1892,  and 
spent  a  year  in  the  Hahnemann  Hospital.  Afterwards  he  prac- 
tised at  Princeton,  Ind.,  for  10  years,  at  the  end  of  which  time 
he  pursued  a  post-graduate  course  in  New  York,  coming  to 
Bar  Harbor  in  1903.     He  has  since  practised  in  this  town. 

Dr.  R.  W.  Wakefield  is  a  native  of  Stueben,  where  he  was 
born  in  1877.  He  graduated  from  Cherryfield  Academy  in 
1898  and  from  the  Jefferson,  Pa.,  Medical  College  in  1902. 
After  graduation.  Dr.  Wakefield  served  for  a  year  as  resident 
physician  at  the  Jefferson  College  Hospital,  and  later  as  demon- 
strator of  medicine  at  Jefferson  College.  He  began  practice  at 
Bar  Harbor  in  1904.  He  is  one  of  the  Bar  Harbor  Hospital 
staff  of  physicians,  a  member  of  the  Maine  Medical  Association, 
and  is  president  of  the  Hancock  County  Medical  Society. 

Dr.  J.  H.  Patten  was  born  in  Newport,  Penobscot  County, 
in  1862.  He  w^as  educated  at  the  University  of  Maine  and  the 
University  of  New  York  City,  graduating  from  the  former  in 
1882,  and  from  the  latter  in  1886.  Since  his  graduation  he  has 
been  in  active  practice  of  his  profession  in  various  parts  of  this 
county,  moving  to  Bar  Harbor  the  present  year.  Through  his 
activity  in  various  matters,  Dr.  Patten  has  become  well  known 
throughout  the  county. 

The  names  of  Dr.  N.  C.  King,  Dr.  H.  D.  Averill,  a  graduate 
of  Bowdoin  in  the  class  of  1887,  who  began  practice  here  in 
1884,  D.  Wellington  Bunker,  who  came  in  1904,  and  remained 
until  recently,  when  he  removed  to  Bangor,  Dr.  E.  DeWitt 
Council,  University  of  Penn.,  '95,  res.  in  winter,  126  So.  34th 
St.,  Philadelphia,  Dr.  Atwater  L.  Douglass,  Hahemann  College, 
'95,  John  B.  Shober,  U.  of  P.,  '85,  res.  winter  112  So.  17th  St., 
Philadelphia,  and  Dr.  John  Madison  Taylor,  U.  of  P.,  '78,  win- 
ter res.  Philadelphia,  complete  the  list  of  physicians. 

Lawyers 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  lawyers  who  have  practised, 
or  who  are  now  in  practice,  in  this  towm :     *L.  B.  Deasy,  Pres. 


80  9  EDEN 

Bar  Harbor  Banking  &  Trust  Co.,  Maine  Senate,  member  firm 
of  Deasy  &  Lynam,  in  practice  here  since  1884;  W.  P.  Foster, 
came  about  1886,  member  firm  of  Foster  and  Wood,  not  now  in 
practice  here ;  John  T.  Higgins,  came  about  1887,  member  firm 
of  Deasy  and  Higgins,  not  now  in  practice  here ;  C.  N.  Higgins, 
came  in  1891 ;  *Chas.  H.  Wood,  came  in  1892,  formerly  of  the 
firm  of  Foster  &  Wood,  County  Attorney;  J.  A.  Peters,  Jr., 
practised  here  for  several  years,  now  in  practice  in  Ellsworth, 
Judge  of  Ellsworth  Municipal  Court,  Pres.  Union  Trust  Com- 
pany, Hardwood  Co.  and  the  Walker  Foundry,  representative 
to  State  Legislature ;  *E.  S.  Clark,  came  in  1893 ;  *B.  E.  Clark, 
1894,  Judge  of  Municipal  Court;  *John  E.  Bunker,  Jr.,  1894, 
Chairman  Board  of  Selectmen  of  Eden ;  *A.  H.  Lynam ;  *Geo. 
E.  Googins,  1897;  *C.  B.  Pineo,  1898;  *E.  N.  Benson, 
1898;  *E.  B.  Mears,  1900;  *H.  L.  Graham,  1900;  J.  H.  Knowles, 
1900,  now  of  Northeast  Harbor;  *H.  M.  Conners,  1901;  M.  W. 
Abbott,  1902.  The  law  firm  of  Wiswell,  King  &  Peters,  and 
that  of  Hale  and  Hamblin,  has  also  engaged  in  legal  business 
here. 

The  asterisk  denotes  the  present  resident  practitioners. 
The  date  given  after  each  name  indicates  the  year  when  it  is 
first  found  in  the  Maine  Register. 

ITEMS    OF    INTEREST 

The  first  hotel  in  Bar  Harbor  was  the  Agamont,  built  by 
Tobias  Roberts,  in  1867.  The  first  cottage  was  built  in  1867, 
when  Alpheus  Hardy  bought  Birch  Point  of  Stephen  Higgins 
for  $300. 

SprouPs  Restaurant,  for  years  one  of  the  landmarks  of 
Bar  Harbor,  was  first  opened  in  1869,  in  the  building  now 
occupied  by  Mr.  Max  Franklin,  the  merchant.  The  cafe  be- 
came famous,  and  was  known  not  only  throughout  the  United 
States,  but  even  in  Europe.  Hundreds  of  distinguished  people 
were  among  the  guests  who  were  its  patrons.  It  is  very  inter- 
esting to  read  the  names  in  the  old  register  which  has  been 
preserved  and  is  still  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sproul. 


History  of  Tremont  and  Southwest  Harbor 


EARLY    SETTLEMENT 

Stephen  Richardson,  a  brother  of  James  Richardson,  one 
of  the  earliest  settlers  on  Mount  Desert,  was  of  Scotch-Irish 
descent,  his  father  having  emigrated  from  Londonderry,  Ire- 
land, to  Gloucester,  Mass.,  in  1738.  Stephen  settled  at  what 
is  now  Crockett's  Point  on  the  west  side  of  Bass  Harbor.  He 
was  one  of  the  foremost  citizens  of  Mount  Desert  Island,  and 
it  was  at  his  house  that  the  first  meeting  of  the  plantation  of 
Mount  Desert  was  held,  March  30,  1776.  He  represented  the 
plantation  in  the  Massachusetts  General  Court,  and  was  a 
member  of  the  first  board  of  selectmen  of  Mount  Desert. 

Daniel  Gott,  a  brother  of  Stephen  Richardson's  wife,  set- 
tled near  the  Richardson  family,  and  lived  there  probably 
until  1789,  when  he  obtained  a  deed  to  the  two  islands  which 
lie  off  Bass  Harbor  Head.  He  moved  to  the  larger  island,  now 
known  as  Gott's,  and  lived  there  until  his  death,  June  7,  1814. 
Many  of  his  descendants  are  still  residejits  of  Gott's  Island. 

Thomas  Richardson  settled  on  the  east  side  of  Bass  Har- 
bor. He,  too,  was  a  prominent  man  in  the  settlement,  and 
was  a  member  of  the  first  Committee  of  Correspondence  of 
the  plantation. 

Ezra  H.  Dodge  married  a  daughter  of  James  Richardson, 
and  settled  at  Dodge's  Point,  on  the  southern  side  of  Seal 
Cove. 

By  the  year  1784,  William  Gilley,  Tyler  Reed,  and  George 
Norman  had  settled  near  Norwood's  Cove.  Ebenezer  Eaton, 
the  first  minister,  Andrew  Tucker,  Samuel  Bowden,  Benj. 
Ward,  Joshua  Mayo,  Wm.  Grew,  Nicholas  Tucker,  John  Rute, 


82  TREMONT   AND    SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 

Joseph  Legro  and  Peter  DoUiver  had  settled  here  also,  all  of 
them,  probably,  at  Southwest  Harbor.  Joshua  Norwood,  Ab- 
raham Richardson  and  Peter  Gott  had  settled  on  the  east  side 
of  Bass  Harbor,  while  on  the  west  side,  Stephen  Richardson 
and  Daniel  Gott  had  been  joined  by  Benj.  Benson.  Wm. 
Nutter  and  Enoch  Wentworth  were  near  Goose  Cove;  Wm. 
Heath,  James  Reed  and  George  Butler,  at  Seal  Cove,  where 
Mr.  Heath  had  a  mill. 

The  Dix  family  settled  early  on  Dix  Point.  Capt.  Chas. 
Dix,  of  the  firm  of  McKay  &  Dix,  ship  builders  and  owners, 
died  about  three  years  ago.  The  McKay  &  Dix  cryolite  fleet 
of  eleven  vessels  was  famous.  It  was  at  the  McKay 
&  Dix  ship  yard  at  Verona  that  the  Roosevelt,  Lieut.  Peary's 
vessel  was  launched. 

For  this  brief  account  of  the  early  settlers  of  Tremont  and 
Southwest  Harbor,  it  may  be  well  to  reproduce  a  document 
which  gives  a  genealogy  of  the  Richardsons,  who  were  the 
earliest  settlers  here,  and  an  account  of  the  association  and 
inter-marriage  of  members  of  the  family  with  the  Gotts,  who 
were  early  settlers  here  also.  The  descendants  of  these  pion- 
eers form  a  large  part  of  the  inhabitants  of  these  towns.  We 
are  able  to  reproduce  this  document  through  the  kindness  of 
Mrs.  Eben  L.  Richardson  of  Southwest  Harbor. 

THE    RICHARDSON    FAMILY 

"In  the  earlier  part  of  last  century,  two  brothers,  Stephen 
and  Hugh  Richardson,  residing  in  the  North  of  Ireland,  being 
suspected  of  disloyalty  to  the  Government,  and  Stephen  having 
also  incurred  the  hostility  of  the  Montgomerys,  an  influential 
family  living  near  Belfast,  by  having  clandestinely  married 
Jane  Montgomery,  a  daughter  of  the  family  and  an  aunt  of 
Gen.  Richard  Montgomery,  who  was  killed  at  Quebec,  they 
concluded  to  leave  the  country,  and  accordingly  in  Oct.  1738, 
they  emigrated  with  their  families  to  America;  Hugh  going 
to  Barbadoes,  and  Stephen  coming  to  Gloucester,  Mass.,  where 


HISTOEICAL  *         83 

he  located,  and  raised  a  large  family,  the  youngest  of  which 
was  not  born  until  after  the  middle  of  the  century ;  and  where 
he  and  his  wife  probably  died. 

His  family  consisted  of  five  sons :  James,  who  was  prob- 
ably born  before  emigration,  Stephen,  who  was  born  at  sea, 
on  the  voyage  to  America,  Thomas,  Hugh  and  Elijah;  and  of 
two  daughters.  Patience  and  Charity.  Their  relative  ages  are 
not  known,  but  the  Family  record,  of  one  of  James'  daughters, 
shows  that  she  was  born  in  1752,  when  Stephen  was  but  four- 
teen years  old,  and  is  conclusive  that  James  was  his  senior 
by  several  years  and  was  probably  the  oldest  of  the  family. 

At  the  same  time  and  intimately  associated  with  the  Rich- 
ardson idfmily  in  Gloucester,  was  the  family  of  Daniel  Gott, 
consisting  of  seven  sons  and  daughters.  As  the  result  of  that 
association  the  three  Richardson  brothers,  James,  Stephen, 
and  Thomas,  married  respectively,  Rachel,  Elizabeth,  and  Mar- 
garet Gott,  while  two  of  the  Gott  brothers,  William,  and  Peter, 
married  the  two  Richardson  sisters.  Patience  and  Charity: 
Charity  being  then  the  widow  of  Kane,  of  whose  first  husband 
however  nothing  is  known;  and  after  Peter's  death  she  mar- 
ried, as  her  third  husband,  and  his  second  wife,  Daniel  Gott, 
Peter's  elder  brother.  All,  except  the  last  of  these  marriages, 
occurred   at   Gloucester. 

Nothing  more  is  known  of  Hugh  or  Elijah,  they  probably 
died  early. 

In  1762,  the  first  year  after  the  settling  of  Mt.  Desert  Is- 
land by  Abraham  Somes,  James  Richardson  moved  to  that 
Island,  followed  in  a  few  years  by  all  the  Richardson  and  Gott 
families,  who  settled  on  Mt.  Desert  and  the  adjacent  Islands; 
James  settling  at  Somesville,  which  had  already  been  located 
by  Abraham  Somes;  Stephen  and  Thomas  at  Bass  Harbor; 
William  Gott  at  Mason's  Point:  and  Peter  Gott  at  Swan  Is- 
land. Where  Daniel  Gott  first  located  is  not  certain,  but  in 
1789,  having  purchased  from  tne  State,  what  was  then  known 
as  Little  Plasentia  Island,  then  unoccupied  Public  Domain,  he 


84  TEEMONT    AND    SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 

made  his  home  on  that  Island  thereafter  known  by  his  name, 
and  died  there,  July  7th,  1814. 

On  going  to  Mt.  Desert,  Stephen  located  at  Somes  Sound, 
but  remained  only  a  short  time,  when  he  moved  to  Bass  Harbor, 
locating  on  the  west  side  of  the  Harbor,  at  what  was  afterwards 
called  Crockett's  Point;  where  probably  all  of  his  children 
and  many  of  his  grand  children  were  born ;  and  where  he  and 
his  wife  probably  passed  all  the  remaining  years  of  their  lives. 
His  house  has,  of  course,  long  since  gone  out  of  existence,  but 
after  the  lapse  of  more  than  a  century,  the  debris  of  the  cellar 
still  remains.  He  also  built  the  first  mill  at  Bass  Harbor  and 
opened  the  first  public  road  between  Bass  Harbor  and  Beech 
Hill. 

From  the  public  records,  the  Richardson  brothers  seem  to 
have  been  quite  prominent  in  local  history  from  the  commence- 
ment of  the  revolution,  to  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  Consti- 
tution. Stephen  Richardson's  house  was  the  usual  place  for 
public  meetings,  and  James  Richardson  was  always  Clerk  and 
Treasurer  of  those  meetings,  while  Stephen  and  Thomas  were 
always  on  public  committees;  on  Oct.  8th,  1776,  Stephen  Rich- 
ardson was  chosen  as  the  first  Representative  from  Mt.  Desert 
Island  to  the  General  Court  (Legislature)  of  Massachusetts, 
and  at  the  first  Town  meeting  held  April  6th,  1789,  for  organ- 
ization under  the  new  Constitution,  all  were  elected  to  promi- 
nent official  positions. 

The  records  kept  by  James  Richardson  of  the  various  public 
meetings  are  still  preserved,  although  somewhat  faded,  and 
show  him  to  have  been  a  man  of  cultivation;  and  his  brothers 
were  probably  equally  so ;  while  the  immediate  descendants  of 
Stephen  remember  him  as  a  man  of  marked  ability. 

When  James  or  Thomas  Richardson  died,  is  not  known, 
but  Stephen  2d.,  after  having  nearly  attained  the  allotted 
period  of  ''three  score  years  and  ten",  died  in  1806,  Sixty 
Eight  years  after  he  first  saw  light  on  the  waters  of  the  At- 
lantic in  1738.     Charity  died  probably,  early  in  the  present 


HISTORICAL  85 

Century,  while  Patience,  after  a  pilgrimage  of  over  four  score 
years,  died  in  1827,  and  was  buried  at  Fernald's  Point. 

Stephen's  ''Family  record",  as  inscribed  on  the  reverse  of 
the  Title  Page  of  the  New  Testament  in  his  Family  BiDie,  is 
as  follows : 

''Stephen  Richardson,  Born  October  23d.  O.  S.  1738. 
Elizabeth  Richardson,  Born  March  14th.  O.  S.  1736. 
Stephen  &  Elizabeth  Richardson,  Married  March  11th,  N. 
S.  1762. 

John  Gott  Richardson,  1st.  Son,  Born  August  15th.  1764. 
Deborah  Richardson,  1st.  Daughter,  Born  Dec'b'r  10th. 

1765. 
Elizabeth   Richardson,   2d.   Daughter,   Born   April   14th. 

1767. 
Stephen  Richardson,  2d.  Son,  Born  May  4th.  1768. 
William  Richardson,  3d.  Son,  Born  May  27th.  1770. 
Hannah  Richardson,  3d.  Daughter,  Born  July  2d.  1773. 
Lucia  Medicine  Richardson,  a  Niece,  Born  May  7th.  1768. 
Stephen  and  Elizabeth  Richardson's  Family  Bible." 

AYe  have  no  "Family  record"  of  either  of  the  other  brothers 
or  sisters,  but  we  have  of  several  of  their  descendants,  from 
which  we  gather  the  names  of  their  children ;  as  follows : 

James,  had  Rachel,  James,  Daniel,  David,  George,  Polly, 
Tamazin  Jane,  Rhoda,  Judith,  and  Elisha,  who  left  home. 

Thomas,  had  Thomas,  Pauh,  Abram,  Enoch,  Polly,  John, 
Moses. 

Patience,  had  Rachel,  &  Eliab,  Gott.  Eliab  b.  '69,  d.  by 
accident  '89.     Comfort,  Andrew,  &  Daniel,  Tarr. 

Charity,  had  Mary,  Eunice,  Margaret,  John,  Peter,  Ruth, 
Lydia,  &  Patience.  3  d.  young,  and  all  b.  between  1777.  &  1799. 

The  foregoing,  though  brief,  is  believed  to  be  a  substan- 
tially correct  synopsis  of  the  family  history  and  succession  for 
three  generations,  embracing  their  first  hundred  years  in 
America. 


86  TREMONT    AND    SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 

INCORPORATION    OF    TREMONT 

STATE   OF   MAINE. 

In  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and 
forty-eight. 

An  Act 

to  incorporate  the  town  of  Mansel. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives 
in  Legislature  assembled  as  follows: 

Section  1.  All  that  part  of  the  town  of  Mount  Desert  in 
the  County  of  Hancock,  lying  south  of  a  line  commencing  at 
Andrew  Fernald's  north  line  on  Somes'  Sound,  thence  across 
the  mountain  to  the  head  of  Denning 's  Pond;  thence  contin- 
uing the  same  course  to  Great  Pond;  thence  across  said  Pond 
to  the  southeast  corner  of  lot  numbered  one  hundred  and 
fourteen  on  a  plan  of  said  town  by  John  S.  Dodge;  thence 
westerly  on  the  south  line  of  said  lot  numbered  one  hundred 
and  fourteen  to  Seal  Cove  Pond,  and  continuing  the  same 
course  to  the  middle  of  said  Pond;  thence  northerly  up  the 
middle  of  Upper  Seal  Cove  Pond  to  the  head  thereof  and 
continuing  the  same  course  to  the  south  line  of  lot  marked 
"Reuben  Noble"  on  said  plan;  thence  westerly  on  the  south 
line  of  said  last  named  lot  to  the  sea  shore,  together  with 
Moose  Island,  Gott's  Island  and  Langley's  Island,  with  the 
inhabitants  thereon,  is  hereby  set  off  from  said  town  of  Mount 
Diesert  and  incorporated  into  a  separate  town  by  the  name  of 
Mansel,  and  vested  with  all  the  powers  and  privileges  and 
immunities,  and  subject  to  all  the  duties  and  liabilities  of 
other  incorporated  towns  agreeable  to  the  constitution  and 
laws  of  this  state  and  is  classed  in  the  same  representative 
district  as  its  inhabitants  now  are. 

Section  7.  This  act  shall  take  effect  and  be  in  force  from 
and  after  its  approval  by  th6  Governor. 


HISTORICAL  87 

In  the  House  of  Representatives  June  3,  1848,  this  bill 
having  had  three  several  readings  passed  to  be  enacted. 

H.   D.    McLELLAN,    Speaker. 

In  Senate  June  3,  1848,  this  bill  having  had  two  several 
readings  passed  to  be  enacted. 

CALEB   R.   AYER,   President. 
June  3,   1848,   approved. 

JOHN    W.    DANA. 

TOWN    OFFICIALS 

Clerks — Tremont 

1848-9,  John  S.  Dodge;  1850-61,  S.  H.  Clark;  1862,  Wm.  N. 
Abbott;  1866-7,  S.  A.  Holden;  1868,  W.  W.  A.  Heath;  1869-70, 
Thos.  Clark;  1871-3,  W.  W.  A.  Heath;  1874-6,  Thos.  Clark; 
1877-80,  S.  W.  Herrick;  1881-2,  P.  W.  Richardson;  1883-4,  W. 
E.  Richardson;  1885,  E.  N.  Benson;  1886-9,  C.  H.  Welch; 
1890-1,  B.  B.  Benson;  1892-5,  E.  B.  Clark;  1896-7,  A.  L.  Somes; 
1898,  E.  B.  Clark;  1899-1904,  Geo.  A.  Lurvey;  1905,  H.  L. 
Sawyer;  1906-7,  L.  A.  Bunker;  1908,  W.  S.  Sprague;  1909,  A. 
D.  Moore. 

Selectmen — Tremont 

1848— S.  D.  Norton,  S.  W.  Clark,  J.  T.  Dodge. 
1849 — J.  S.  Dodge,  Barnard  Rumill,  Eben  Pernald. 
1850 — Eben  Fernald,  Abr.  Richardson,  Alfred  Harper. 
1851 — Abr.  Richardson,  Eben  Fernald,  Alfred  Harper. 
1852 — Eben  Fernald,  Allen  Hopkins,  Alfred  Harper. 
1853 — Abr.  Richardson,  H.  H.  Clark,  Jacob  Sawyer. 
1854— Eben  Fernald,  H.  H.  Clark,  Benj.  Sawyer. 
1855 — Abr.  Richardson,  Eben  Fernald,  Alfred  Harper. 
1856-7 — Abr.  Richardson,  L.  B.  Wyman,  Alfred  Harper. 
1858 — Abraham  Richardson,  L.  B.  Wyman,  Benj.  Sawyer. 
1859-60— Abr.  Richardson,  S.  H.  Clark,  Alfred  Harper. 


88     TREMONT  AND  SOUTHWEST  HARBOR 

1861— L.  B.  Wyman,  A.  C.  Milliken,  Peter  S.  Moore. 
1862— S.  H.  Clark,  Alfred  Harper,  ^Xm.  S.  Newman. 
1863— Eben  Fernald,  Alfred  Harper,  S.  H.  Clark. 
1864— S.  H.  Clark,  W.  N.  Abbott,  Benj.  Sawyer. 
1865— S.  H.  Clark,  H.  H.  Clark,  Benj.  Sawyer. 
1866-7 — ^Abraham  Richardson,  L.  B.  Wyman,  J.  T.  R.  Freeman. 
1868 — Abraham  Richardson,  L.  B.  Wyman,  Benj.  S.  Doliver. 
1869— J.  T.  R.  Freeman,  A.  K.  P.  Lunt,  S.  A.  Holden. 
1870— J.  T.  R.  Freeman,  L.  B.  Wyman,  B.  S.  Doliver. 
1871— L.  B.  Wyman.  J.  T.  R.  Freeman.  S.  W.  Herriek. 
1872— J.  T.  R.  Freeman,  W.  W.  A.  Heath,  S.  W.  Herriek. 
1873— J.  T.  R.  Freeman,  S.  W.  Herriek,  B.  S.  Doliver. 
1874— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  S.  W.  Herriek,  C.  M.  Holden. 
1875— J.  T.  R.  Freeman,  S.  W.  Herriek,  Jno.  G.  Wilson. 
1876— J.  T.  R.  Freeman,  S.  W.  Herriek,  P.  S.  Moore. 
1877— W.  ^Y.  A.  Heath,  P.  S.  Moore,  Geo.  Reed. 
1878— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  P.  S.  Moore,  A.  0.  Richardson. 
1879— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  P.  S.  Moore,  Wendell  Benson. 
1880-2— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  J.  G.  Wilson,  Byron  H.  Mayo. 
1883— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  P.  W.  Richardson,  J.  W.  Carroll. 
1884— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  C.  H.  Sawyer,  P.  W.  Richardson. 
1885— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  P.  S.  Moore,  C.  H.  Sawyer. 
1886— J.  T.  R.  Freeman,  P.  W.  Richardson,  R.  B.  Dix. 
1887— P.  W.  Richardson,  M.  V.  Babbidge,  H.  T.  Webster. 
1888-9— P.  W.  Richardson,  H.  T.  Webster,  L.  W.  Rumill. 
1890-1— P.  W.  Richardson,  C.  H.  Welch,  S.  S.  Doliver. 
1892— P.  W.  Richardson,  C.  H.  Welch,  A.  J.  Carver. 
1893— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  A.  J.  Carver,  A.  L.  Somes. 
1894-5— P.  W.  Richardson,  A.  J.  Carver,  C.  M.  Holden. 
1896— P.  W.  Richardson,  A.  J.  Carver,  E.  G.  Stanley. 
1897-8— P.  W.  Richardson,  E.  G.  Stanley,  Sim  H.  Mayo. 
1899-1901— B.  H.  Mayo,  E.  G.  Stanley,  E.  A.  Lawler. 
1902— B.  H.  Mayo,  E.  G.  Stanley,  B.  B.  Reed. 
1903— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  E.  G.  Stanley,  B.  B.  Reed. 
3904— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  B.  B.  Reed,  D.  L.  Mayo. 


HISTORICAL  89 

1905— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  B.  B.  Reed,  H.  L.  Sawyer. 
1906— W.  W.  A.  Heath,  L.  W.  Rumill,  C.  M.  Rich. 
1907— L.  W.  Rumill,  H.  L.  Sawyer,  C.  M.  Rich. 
1908— L.  W.  Rumill,  L.  A.  Bunker,  A.  D.  Moore. 
1909— L.  W.  Rumill,  C.  M.  Rich,  E.  M.  Stanley. 

TREMONT 
Incorporated  a,  town  February,  1905. 

Clerks 
1905— A.   L.   Somes. 

Selectmen 

1905— Henry  Clark,  D.  L.  Mayo,  S.  S.  King. 
1906— Henry  Clark,  S.  S.  King,  G.  A.  Lurvey. 
1907-8— Geo.  R.  Fuller,  S.  S.  King,  H.  A.  Trundy. 

CHURCH  ACCOUNT 

Congregational 

The  first  church  on  Mount  Desert  Island  was  formed  Oc- 
tober 17,  1792,  when  eight  women  and  six  men  of  Southwest 
Harbor  and  vicinity,  under  instructions  from  the  Rev.  Samuel 
McClintock  of  Greenland,  N.  H.,  organized  the  Mount  Desert 
Congregational  church.  Two  years  later  they  were  visited 
by  an  ordained  minister,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Eaton  of  Harpswell, 
when  they  adopted  a  new  covenant,  and  observed  the  Lord's 
Supper  for  the  first  time. 

During  the  years  between  1793  and  1823,  Ebenezer  Eaton 
supplied  the  church  with  preaching,  though  he  had  not  at  that 
time  been  ordained.  About  the  year  1823,  however,  Mr. 
Eaton,  then  about  the  age  of  sixty-five,  consented  to  ordina- 
tion, and  thenceforth,  served  the  church  regularly  until  1832, 
and  occasionally  for  two  years  afterward.     He  lived  at  South- 


90  TREMONT   AND    SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 

west  Harbor  for  many  years,  but  died  at  Sedgwick,  June  1, 
1841,  at  the  age  of  eighty-seven  years. 

In  1799,  the  people  of  Mount  Desert  voted  to  build  two 
meeting-houses,  and  to  divide  the  town  into  two  districts  for 
the  purpose;  accordingly  a  meeting-house  was  erected  on  the 
road  about  half-way  between  Seal  Cove  and  Somesville,  and 
another  at  Manset  in  the  town  of  Southwest  Harbor.  The 
latter  meeting-house,  which  was  located  near  the  old  Bass 
Harbor  sled  road,  was  never  quite  completed.  It  was  torn 
down  to  furnish  material  for  the  newer  white  meeting-house, 
about  the  year  1828.  The  northern  meeting-house,  the  interior 
of  which  was  never  finished,  was  burned  in  a  forest  fire  early 
last  century. 

In  1831,  Rev.  George  Brown  came  to  assist  Mr.  Eaton  in 
the  ministerial  duties,  but  he  was  retained  only  a  short  time. 

The  Rev.  Micah  W.  Strickland  was  called  to  the  church  in 
1834,  the  year  of  his  graduation  from  the  Bangor  Theological 
Seminary.  Mr.  Strickland  preached  with  success  until  1841, 
when  he  closed  his  pastorate  here.  He  died  at  Prentissvale, 
Pa.,  Feb.  13,  1884. 

The  incorporation  of  Tremont  as  a  separate  town  caused 
the  church  at  Southwest  Harbor  to  limit  its  responsibility  to 
the  new  town.  The  former  name,  designating  the  church  as 
the  first  on  the  island,  was  retained,  except  that  in  1888  the 
words  ''of  Tremont"  were  added  to  indicate  the  field  of  its 
activity. 

In  1899,  the  Union  meeting-house  at  Southwest  Harbor, 
built  in  1885,  and  incorporated  in  1888,  became  exclusively 
Congregational  in  usage. 

The  present  pastor,  Rev.  Chas.  W.  Robinson,  who  came  to 
the  church  July  18th  of  this  year,  is  a  native  of  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  and  a  graduate  of  Boston  University,  class  of  1896. 

His  early  pastorates  were  spent  in  North  and  South  Da- 
kota, where  he  remained  until  about  four  years  ago,  when  he 
came  to  Stonington,  Me.  At  the  close  of  his  pastorate  in 
Stonington,  Mr.  Robinson  came  here. 


HISTORICAL  91 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  Congregational  pastors  in 
Tremont  and  Southwest  Harbor  since  1870:  Chas.  Brown, 
1871;  A.  E.  Plumer,  1872-7;  H.  M.  Perkins,  1873-4;  H.  Hath- 
away, 1875;  A.  N.  Jones  (Mt.  Desert),  1881-2,  1884;  Amos 
Redlon,  1885,  1887-9;  T.  J.  Lewis,  1890-2;  J.  E.  Bowman, 
1894-5;  Geo.  N.  Hefflon,  1896- '00;  Frank  Batchelder,  1901; 
Dean  Walker,  1902-4;  J.  A.  Lawrence,  1906-7. 

Baptist 

The  "Mount  Desert  Baptist  Church"  was  formed  at  the 
meeting-house  near  Pretty  Marsh,  Sept.  11,  1816.  The  origi- 
nal members  numbered  fourteen. 

Elder  Lemuel  Norton,  a  native  of  Edgartown,  Martha's 
Vineyard,  became  pastor  of  the  church  in  1820  and  continued 
as  such  until  1828,  when  he  left  to  preach  the  doctrines  of  the 
Free  Will  Baptists. 

In  1832,  Elder  Elisha  Bedell  visited  the  church,  and  so 
stirred  the  people  that  a  new  interest  was  at  once  made  mani- 
fest, an  interest  which  added  ninety-two  members  within  less 
than  two  years.  It  was  in  that  year  that  Rev.  Calvin  L.  Cary 
began  his  pastorate  of  eleven  years,  during  which  time  he 
served  the  church  faithfully  and  well.  During  his  pastorate 
the  church  membership  increased  to  one  hundred  and  thirty- 
one. 

In  1837  a  new  meeting-house  was  built  at  Center  to  serve 
as  a  distinctively  Baptist  church.  During  the  next  few  years, 
however,  services  were  held  very  infrequently,  and  interest 
in  the  church  declined  until  1853,  when  Elder  Cary  returned 
to  his  former  parishioners  to  give  them  a  part  of  his  time. 
Twelve  men  and  eight  women  renewed  covenant,  and  shortly 
afterward  they  were  joined  by  forty  others. 

During  the  years  which  followed  the  church  could  command 
preaching  only  occasionally,  and  the  several  pastorates  were  of 
short  duration.  .  During  this  period,  also,  the  membership  and 
interest  became  strongest  in  the  vicinity  of  Seal  Cove,  where 
meetings  were  held  in  the  school-house. 


92  TREMONT    AND    SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 

The  old  meeting-house  gradually  fell  into  bad  repair.  The 
belfry  was  wrenched  off  and  blown  away  in  the  gale  of  January 
10,  1878.     It  was  never  replaced  after  that  year. 

In  1893,  the  name  of  the  Baptist  organization  was  changed 
to  that  of  the  Tremont  Baptist  church.  In  1895  the  society 
was  incorporated.  Rev.  L  Y.  Vinal  at  West  Tremont  was  pas- 
tor from  1896  to  1898.  Rev.  H.  L.  Skillin  was  at  Manset  and 
Seal  Cove  in  1906. 

In  1894  the  members  of  the  Baptist  church  living  at  Man- 
set  petitioned  for  permission  to  form  a  separate  church.  This 
request  was  not  granted  immediately,  but  the  William  King 
residence  at  Manset  was  purchased  for  a  parsonage  and,  Dec. 
9,  1897,  a  separate  church  was  formed.  This  consisted  of 
twenty-six  members  and  is  known  as  the  Baptist  church  of 
Manset.  Rev.  C.  P.  Kittredge  was  pastor  in  1899,  Rev.  Clar- 
ence Emery,  ^yOl-4,  and  Rev.  J.  A.  Thoms  in  1908.  Mr.  Thoms 
was  succeeded  in  June  of  this  year  (1909)  by  Rev.  Ernest  A. 
Trites,  a  recent  graduate  of  the  Gordon  Bible  Training  School 
in  Boston.  Mass.  ; 

Methodist 

The  Methodist  church  at  Southwest  Harbor  was  organized 
about  1865.  The  meeting-house  was  built  in  1889,  and  the 
parsonage  in  1895.  The  following  ministers  have  been  pastors 
of  the  church:  Revs.  Benj.  F.  Stinson,  b.  Deer  Isle,  Jan.  18, 
1812,  pastor  here,  1867-9,  Tremont  and  Eden,  1875,  and  sup- 
ply, several  times,  d.  Tremont,  Nov.  19,  1887;  Joshua  A.  L. 
Rich,  1871;  W.  H.  Crawford,  2d,  b.  Seai^mont,  Dec.  4,  1850, 
pastor  also  Cranberry  Isles,  pastor  S.  AV.  Harbor  Circuit,  1887, 
5,  1906;  Chas.  Rogers,  1879-81;  James  S.  Allen,  1882-3;  N. 
Whitney,  1884-6,  Tremont  (Maine  Register),  probably  a  sup- 
ply; Warren  Applebee,  1885;  Oliver  H.  Fernald,  b.  Southwest 
Harbor,  Jan.  19,  1835,  pastor  here  with  J.  B.  Conley,  1886, 
pastor  Tremont  and  Eden,  1876-7,  d.  Burnt  Hills,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
d.  here  July  23,  1903 ;  LeRoy  S.  Bates,  1891-2 ;  A.  B.  Carter, 
1893;   Wm.   T.   Johnson,   1894;   Wm.   H.   Powlesland,   1895-6; 


HISTOKICAL  93 

Daniel  H.  Piper,  1897;  Milledge  T.  Anderson,  1898;  Frank 
W.  Brooks,  1899- '01;  Harry  Hill,  1902-3;  James  B.  Aldrich, 
1904-5.  Rev.  0.  G.  Bernard,  the  present  pastor,  was  born  in 
Orland.  He  is  a  graduate  of  Bucksport  Seminary  and  of 
Drew  Theological  Seminary,  Madison,  N.  J.  He  preached  at 
Edmunds  three  years,  and  at  Sullivan  three  years,  coming  to 
Southwest  Harbor  in  1906. 

Methodist  interests  in  the  western  part  of  Tremont  were 
for  many  years  under  the  care  of  pastors  living  at  Southwest 
Harbor,  but  in  1888,  West  Tremont  became  a  separate  charge. 
In  1892,  a  church  was  organized  and  a  hall  was  purchased  for 
a  meeting-house.  Shortly  after  1900,  this  hall  was  torn  down, 
and  the  present  meeting-house  was  built. 

The    following    ministers    have    served    as    pastors :     Rev. 

A.  B.  Carter,  1894;  S.  E.  Brewster,  1896;  A.  D.  Moore, 
1897 ;  B.  F.  Lindsay,  1900 ;  A.  P.  Thompson,  West  and  Center, 
1901-3;  Rev.  D.  M.  Angell,  West  and  Center,  1904-5;  Rev.  A. 

B.  Carter,  1906 ;  Nathaniel  Atwood,  1907 ;  F.  L.  Provan,  1908. 

TREMONT  IN  THE  REBELLION 

Simon  Higgins,  Corp.  Enoch  Lurvey,  Jr.,  w.  and  prisoner 
in  Libby,  several  months,  trans,  to  navy;  Thos.  Milan, 
Rob't  D.  Salsbury,  Albert  F.  Salsbury,  Wm.  H.  Woodstock, 
all  of  4th  Regt. ;  David  N.  Sawyer,  7th  Regt. ;  Robert  Black, 
8th  Regt.;  Corp.  Jas.  H.  Abbot,  Sergt.  Thos.  Clark,  Corp.  A. 
E.  Connors,  Lieut.  John  S.  Dodge,  Co.  G,  A.  S.  Bunker,  all  of 
11th  Regt. 

13th  Regt.,   Allison  0.   Dodge. 

1st  Cavalry,   Simeon  A.   Holden. 

These  were  original  regiments,  called  out  in  1861. 

The  soldiers  whose  names  are  given  below  entered  the  ser- 
vice of  the  United  States  under  call  of  the  President  of  July  2, 
1862,   and   subsequent  calls. 

D.  W.  Manley,  Jos.  M.  Courier,  Thos.  A.  Hodgdon,  Gilbert 
L.  Lurvey,  H.  M.  Gilley,  all  of  Co.  G,  15th  Regt.;  Tyler  F. 


94  TREMONT    AND    SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 

Rich,  Wm.  Fennelly,  Sam'l  M.  Reed,  all  of  Co.  H,  16tli  Regt. ; 
Thos.  S.  Brown,  8th  Regt.;  James  Maline  (Malone),  John 
Maline  (Malone),  Chas.  R.  Anderson,  Wm.  McDonald,  all  of 
B-7th;  Daniel  Brown,  8th;  Stephen  M.  Gilley,  G-18th;  Pat- 
rick 0.  Conners,  H-16th ;  Isaac  C.  Dow,  H-16th ;  Joshua  C. 
Mayo,  C-18th;  F.  G.  Lurvey,  E-6th;  N.  J.  Fife,  H-16th;  Rob't 
Belyea,  B-7th;  Jas.  Greenlaw,  7th;  Geo.  McAllister,  B-7th; 
Adolphus  Sears,  B-7th;  Abraham  Freeze,  Jas.  W.  Ober,  Chas. 
C.  Fuller,  Seth  H.  Fuller,  all  of  E-28th ;  Wm.  Mason,  E-26th ; 
M.  R.  Rich,  E-28th;  Reuben  D.  Rich,  E-28th;  Dan!  Ladd, 
E-26th;  Wm.  R.  Dodge,  Benj.  H.  Dodge,  N.  R.  Galley,  I.  F. 
Lurvey,  Nathan  Higgins,  John  W.  Alby,  Ruel  T.  Ellis,  all  of 
E-28th;  W.  W.  Young,  C-26th;  Ezra  H.  Dodge,  W.  S.  Dow, 
Benj.  F.  Godfrey,  all  of  G-lst  H.  Art.;  Geo.  L.  Larkey,  D-7th; 
Preston  Rich,  Roscoe  G.  Lopaus,  Thos.  E.  Dodge,  Chas.  R. 
Gilley,  all  of  G-lst  H.  Art.;  Roderick  Hodgdon,  F-3d;  Adolph 
Milliken,  G-lst  H.  Art. ;  Wm.  Sawyer,  C-lst  H.  Art. ;  Wm.  L. 
Holmes,  D-2d  Cav. ;  Enoch  Lurvey,  H-4th;  Thos.  Clark,  F- 
11th;   James   Long,   D-31st. 

Navy — Henry  Brown,  Jas.  G.  Brown,  Jas.  Brown,  Wm. 
Brown,  John  Brown,  John  Brown,  Wm.  BuUen,  John  W. 
Brown,  Fred  W.  Brown,  Henry  Collins,  Wm.  Copart,  Henry 
Clark,  James  Cunningham,  James  Curley,  John  Donavan,  Geo. 
Davan,  Archer  Devine,  Wm.  Evans,  James  Gibson,  Morty 
Harrington,  John  Homes,  James  Holland,  Peter  O'Hern,  Thos. 
Joyce,  Geo.  Joseph,  Thos.  Kelley,  Stephen  Lunday,  John 
Seavy,  Wm.  Little,  John  Martin,  Wm.  Milligan,  Jos.  H.  Man- 
chester, A.  J.  Milan,  Samuel  Moore,  Thos.  McArey,  James  Mc- 
Owan,  Thos.  Nacy,  Wm.  Neal,  Wm.  Par,  James  Quinn,  J.  F. 
Reardon,  David  Smith,  James  Sweeney,  Geo.  Savage,  Henry 
Smith,  Samuel  Strout,  Thos.  Williams,  Thos.  Wilson,  Wm. 
Wilson,  Edw.  Flag,  Chas.  Frederick,  John  Fuller,  Thos.  Flynn, 
Thos.  Taylor,  Edw.  Francis,  John  W.  Taylor. 

The  claim  of  Tremont  to  the  following  men  was  allowed  by 
the  Naval  Commissioners:  Jacob  Bickford,  John  Bickford, 
Daniel  Murphy,  Maurice  P.  Rich,  Jr.,  G.  H.  Hodgdon,  Gilbert 


HISTORICAL  95 

Moore,  John  T.  Lally,  W.  T.  Rich  (no  record),  Sam'l  Moore, 
served  3  yrs. ;  Geo.  H.  Dix,  Warren  Moore  (no  record),  Jos. 
Robinson,  Rob't  Gott,  Sylvanus  Gott,  Chas.  Thompson,  Chas. 
Fernald. 

Substitutes — Jos.  Gryu(?),  navy;  Frederic  Cunningham, 
army;  John  W.  Rogers,  navy;  Chas.  Simpson,  army;  Thos. 
Taylor,  army;  James  Thompson,  navy;  F.  A.  Vannah,  army; 
Geo.  Mason,  navy;  Henry  Brown,  navy. 

Navy — Abraham  Branscom,  enl.  New  York,  ship  Ashland; 
James  Hawkins,  ship  Perry;  Wm.  H.  Freeman,  Boston,  ship 
Caucassion;  Norton  Byron,  Boston,  ship  Beauregard;  H.  C. 
Raymond,  New  York,  ship  Bermudah;  O.  H.  Richardson,  Bos- 
ton, ship  Preble;  M.  J.  Richardson,  Fortress  Munroe,  Ironclad, 
Passaic;  Robert  H.  Robinson,  Boston,  ship  Minnesota;  Augus- 
tus  C.   Savage,  New  York. 

Dr.  Chas.  M.  Sawyer  enl.  Boston,  Mass.,  in  navy;  Daniel 
S.  Mooney,  enl.  New  Hampshire,  1st  N.  H.  Inf.,  Co.  I,  trans. 
1st  N.  H.  Cav.,  Co.  I,  wounded. 

PROFESSIONAL    MEN 

The  first  resident  physician  in  Tremont  was  Dr.  W.  A. 
Spear,  who  came  to  this  part  of  the  island  about  forty  years 
ago  and  practised  here  until  1898  or  1899. 

In  1880  Dr.  R.  J.  Lemont,  a  graduate  of  the  University  of 
New  York,  class  of  1864,  came  to  Southwest  Harbor  and  has 
since  been  located  here.  Dr.  Lemont  conducts  the  pharmacy 
in  Southwest  Harbor  village. 

Dr.  H.  E.  Abbott  and  Dr.  Joseph  D.  Phillips  came  at  about 
the  same  time,  1886.  The  former  remained  only  a  few  years, 
but  the  latter  has  been  in  practice  at  Southwest  Harbor  for 
more  than  twenty  years.  Dr.  Phillips  graduated  from  the 
University  of  the  City  of  New  York  in  1886. 

Dr.  Elias  C.  Neal  began  practice  in  Tremont  and  Southwest 
Harbor  about  the  year  1888.  He  continued  in  practice  here 
more  than  ten  years.  He  was  a  graduate  of  the  Bellevue 
Medical  College  in  1866. 


96  TEEMONT   AND    SOUTHWEST   HARBOR 

Dr.  Charles  Milton  Sawyer,  a  veteran  of  the  Civil  War,  and 
a  graduate  of  Jefferson  Medical  College,  class  of  1872,  came  to 
Southwest  Harbor  from  Massachusetts  in  189-t  or  5.  He  is  still 
in  practice  in  this  town. 

Dr.  Geo.  A.  Neal  has  been  in  practice  in  Southwest  Harbor 
for  about  four  years. 

Dr.  Eugene  D.  Tapley  practised  in  Tremont  for  a  time, 
nearly  10  years  ago. 

Dr.  Thomas  S.  Tapley,  who  is  now  the  only  resident  phy- 
sician in  active  practice  in  Tremont,  was  born  at  AYest  Brooks- 
ville  in  1870,  studied  at  Bluehill  Academy  and  Bucksport  Sem- 
inary, and  graduated  from  the  Medical  Department  of  the 
University  of  Vermont  in  1899.  He  practised  at  West  Auburn 
for  five  years,  coming  to  McKinley  about  four  years  ago. 

The  first  lawyer  to  practice  in  Tremont  was  E.  Webster 
French,  Esq.,  who  came  about  the  year  1883.  He  practised  in 
Tremont,  Southwest  Harbor,  and  Northeast  Harbor  for  a  pei^iod 
of  fifteen  years,  and  Avas  Commissioner  of  Deeds  for  New  York. 

Geo.  R.  Fuller,  Esq.,  practised  at  Centre  Tremont  from 
1888  until  about  1893,  when  he  removed  to  Southwest  Harbor, 
where  he  has  since  been  in  active  practice. 

Seth  W.  Norwood,  Esq.,  has  been  in  practice  at  Southwest 
Harbor  since  1906. 

G.  W^.  Anderson  has  practised  dentistry  in  Southwest  Har- 
bor since  1882.  He  now  resides  at  Manset  but  his  practice 
embraces  Northeast  Harbor  as  well  as  Southwest. 

Chas.  E.  Freeman  practised  dentistry  here  in  1897. 

ITEMS    OF    INTEREST 

The  oldest  person  in  Southwest  Harbor  is  Capt.  Jacob  S. 
Mayo,  to  whom,  in  recognition  of  his  remarkable  age,  the 
Boston  Post,  not  long  ago,  presented  a  gold-headed  cane.  Capt. 
Mayo  is  90  years  of  age. 

The  oldest  person  in  Tremont  is  Miss  Betsey  D.  Tinker,  who 
is  97  years  of  age. 


HISTORY  OF  CRANBERRY  ISLES 


EARLY    SETTLEMENT 

John  Robertson,  Isaac  Bunker  and  Samuel  Stanley  were 
temporary  settlers  on  Great  Cranberry  Island  in  1762.  The 
first  permanent  settler,  however,  on  the  large  island  was  prob- 
ably Benjamin  Spurting,  who  came  from  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
in  1768.  He  was  the  ancestor  of  the  Spurlings  in  Cranberry 
Isles  and  the  towns  on  Mount  Desert.  For  a  number  of  years 
he  was  the  chief  man  on  Great  Cranberry.  He  was  a  ship 
owner  and  sea  captain.  He  was  a  high-spirited  man  of  great 
bravery,  and  his  famous  command  to  his  son  during  the  Battle 
of  Norwood's  Cove,  when  the  British  held  him  a  prisoner  in 
the  bottom  of  one  of  their  boats,  has  passed  into  history, 
''Never  mind  me,  Rob,  I  am  an  old  man;  but  give  it  to  these 
dashed  Britishers  as  hard  as  you  can." 

Aaron  Bunker  was  one  of  the  earliest  settlers  on  the  Cran- 
berry Isles.  His  lot  containing  one  hundred  acres  was  laid 
out  by  John  Peters,  surveyor,  in  1890. 

John  Stanley,  who  died  in  Great  Cranberry  in  1790,  was  the 
ancestor  of  many  families  of  the  Stanley  name  throughout 
Hancock  county.  His  widow's  lot  of  sixty- two  acres  was  at 
the  entrance  of  the  Pool.  John  Stanley,  Jr.,  son  of  John 
Stanley,  was  one  of  the  first  settlers  on  Little  Cranberry. 

Samuel  Hadlock  was,  except  John  Stanley,  the  first  per- 
manent settler  on  Little  Cranberry.  He  came  to  Mount  Desert 
for  the  purpose  of  engaging  in  the  lumber  business,  and  took 
out  much  timber  from  the  region  around  the  upper  and  lower 
Hadlock  Ponds  above  Asticou.  His  camps  were  burned,  and 
he  moved  to  Little  Cranberry,  where  he  started  in  the  fishery 
trade.  His  will  was  the  first  one  recorded  in  the  Hancock 
County  Probate  Records.     It  was  dated  October  16,  1790,  and 


98  CEANBERRY    ISLES 

proved  August  29,  1791.  His  property  was  left  to  his  son 
Samuel,  of  Cranberry  Isles,  Avho  was  appointed  executor;  to 
his  daughter  Polly,  wife  of  John  Manchester;  his  daughter, 
Lois  Hadlock;  his  son,  Jonathan;  his  daughter,  Tryphosa,  and 
his  son  Epes. 

The  following  account  of  the  Hadlock  family  is  given  in 
the  late  Dr.  Street 's  History  of  Mount  Desert : 

''Samuel  Hadlock  the  younger  cleared  a  large  tract  and 
engaged  successfully  in.  farming,  but  his  first  money  was 
gained  by  a  fishing-trip  on  the  Labrador  coast.  There  he  dried 
his  fish  and  then  proceeded  with  them  to  Spain  in  a  schooner 
of  forty-eight  tons,  making  a  successful  voyage  and  very 
profitable  sale  of  his  cargo.  He  then  built  a  store  on  the 
west  side  of  the  island  at  Hadlock 's  Cove,  where  he  did  a  good 
business  in  general  merchandise.  He  died  on  the  island  at  the 
age  of  eighty-four  years  in  1854,  and  his  wife,  Sarah  (Man- 
chester), died  in  1861,  at  the  advanced  age  of  ninety.  Edwin, 
the  youngest  son  of  Samuel  Hadlock,  succeeded  his  father  in 
business.  He  also  built  and  commanded  vessels,  as  had  his 
father  before  him.  The  last  vessel  built  at  the  island  was 
named  for  Samuel  Hadlock  and  commanded  by  Edwin  for 
several  years.  She  was  a  brigantine  of  120  tons,  and  was 
finally  wrecked  off  Cape  Hatteras.  The  other  sons  of  Samuel 
Hadlock  were  also  seafaring  men,  and  died  or  were  lost  at  sea 
in  distant  parts  of  the  world.  His  daughters  married  and 
moved  away,  excepting  Abigail,  who  married  Captain  Samuel 
Spurling  of  Great  Cranberry  Island.  Edwin  died  on  the 
island  in  1875,  and  his  sons,  William  Edwin  and  Gilbert  The- 
odore, then  conducted  the  business  on  a  larger  scale.  They 
greatly  improved  the  wharves  and  buildings,  and  sent  vessels 
to  Labrador,  Grand  Banks,  and  other  distant  fishing  grounds. 
They  also  engaged  in  mackerel  and  herring  fishing  nearer 
home. 

Colonel  William  Edwin  Hadlock,  the  oldest  son  of  Edwin 
Hadlock,  was  born   at  Little  Cranberry  Island  in   1834,   and 


HISTORICAL  99 

was  educated  in  the  Winthrop  School  of  Boston  and  the  Classi- 
cal Institute  of  Yarmouth,  Me.  After  some  years  of  business 
life  in  Portland  he  returned  to  the  island  to  engage  with  his 
father  in  the  ship  stores  and  fishing  business  established  by 
his  grand-father.  He  was  elected  to  the  legislature  of  Maine 
in  1861,  and  served  as  a  member  of  the  House  in  the  session 
of  1862,  and  was  then  commissioned  lieutenant-colonel  of  the 
28th  Regiment  of  Maine  Infantry.  After  a  year's  service  at 
the  front,  in  which  Colonel  Hadlock  distinguished  himself 
for  ability  and  personal  bravery,  he  was  obliged  to  retire  from 
the  army  because  of  impaired  health,  and  again  resumed  his 
business  at  Cranberry  Isles.  He  was  twice  elected  senator 
from  Hancock  County,  and  was  chairman  of  the  Committee 
on  Military  Affairs  in  the  sessions  of  1872  and  1873.  In  1876 
he  was  again  elected  to  the  House  of  Representatives. 
Colonel  Hadlock  has  for  many  years  maintained  an  influential 
position  in  the  affairs  of  his  native  town,  and  to  his  enterprise 
is  largely  due  the  development  of  the  island  and  village  of 
Islesford. 

Gilbert  T.  Hadlock,  another  son  of  Edwin,  was  one  of  the 
builders  of  the  Life  Saving  Station  established  at  Islesford  in 
1879,  and  served  as  the  first  keeper.  Captain  Hadlock  held 
this  position  for  several  years,  and  then  resigned  to  establish 
a  steamboat  route  among  the  islands.  He  holds  a  medal  from 
the  government  for  heroic  service  in  the  saving  of  life.  Cap- 
tain Franklin  Stanley  succeeded  Captain  Hadlock  as  com- 
mander of  the  Life  Saving  Station,  and  with  his  efficient  crew 
of  hardy  surfmen  has  prevented  many  wrecks  and  brought 
much  credit  to  the  service.  Harvey  Denning,  the  youngest 
son  of  Edwin  Hadlock,  chose  the  legal  profession,  and  was 
employed  in  important  cases  in  Bucksport  and  Portland,  and 
later  in  Boston,  New  York,  and  Washington.  He  was  a  man 
of  marked  personality,  who  died  suddenly  in  Boston,  in  the 
height  of  power,  on  the  13th  of  April,  1897." 

Geo.  R.  Hadlock,  Esq.,  son  of  Capt.  Gilbert  T.  Hadlock  of 


100  CRANBERRY    ISLES 

Islesford,  is  the  only  lawyer  in  the  town  of  Cranberry  Isles. 
He  was  born  at  Islesford,  July  21,  1880.  He  prepared  for 
college  at  Bueksport  Seminary,  studied  law  at  the  University 
of  Maine  Scho®l  of  Law  in  Bangor,  and  took  the  examinations 
for  the  bar  from  the  office  of  Messrs.  Heath  and  Andrews, 
attorneys,  of  Augusta.  He  served  as  representative  to  the 
73d  Legislature  of  Maine.  He  is  postmaster  at  Islesford, 
where  he  carries  on  his  practice. 

The  earliest  settlers  on  Sutton's  Island  were  Joseph  Lan- 
caster of  Sullivan  and  Isaac  Richardson,  son  of  James  Rich- 
ardson of  Mount  Desert. 

William  and  Joseph  Moore  were  early  settlers,  also.  Wil- 
liam later  moved  to  Bear  Island  and  was  the  first  keeper  of 
the  Bear  Island  light.  Sutton,  from  whom  the  island  now 
takes  its  name,  was,  perhaps,  a  squatter.  It  is  thought  that 
he  removed  to  the  Maritime  Provinces. 

William  Gilley,  who  settled  on  Baker's  Island  in  1812,  be- 
came keeper  of  the  light-house  which  was  built  there  in  1828 
He  came  with  his  wife,  Hannah  Lurvey  and  three  little  chil- 
dren, from  Norwood's  Cove,  where  he  had  settled  prior  to 
1785.  Mrs.  Gilley  was  the  daughter  of  Jacob  Lurvey,  a  native 
of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  and  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  who 
had  married  Hannah  Boynton  of  By  field,  Mass.,  and  settled  on 
Mount  Desert  in  the  early  years  of  the  plantation.  Mrs. 
Gilley  was  one  of  ten  children,  whose  descendants  are  still 
numerous  in  Southwest  Harbor  and  vicinity. 

Twelve  children  were  born  to  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gilley,  and 
there  were  fifty-eight  grand  children. 

Mr.  Gilley  continued  as  light  keeper  on  Baker's  Island 
until  1849,  shortly  after  which  time  he  went  to  live  on  Great 
Duck  Island.  Mrs.  Gilley  spent  her  old  age  with  one  of  her 
daughters  on  Little  Cranberry.  She  died  at  the  age  of  sixty- 
nine  years.  Mr.  Gilley  lived  to  be  ninety-two.  He  spent  his 
declining  years  with  his  son  William,  on  Baker's  Island. 

In  the  summer  of  1808,  John  Clement  came  to  Little  Cran- 


HISTORICAL  101 

berry  to  make  barrels  for  Captain  Hadlock,  whose  fish  business 
had  grown  to  large  proportions.  ^Ir.  Clement  was  a  cooper 
of  Scotch  descent,  who  had  come  with  his  wife,  Deborah 
Burns,  from  Haverhill,  Mass.,  to  the  Penobscot  in  1795,  and 
had  lived  for  a  time  at  Oldtown  and  Bucksport,  before  coming 
here.  He  moved  to  Seal  Harbor  in  June,  1809,  and  lived  there 
for  a  number  of  years,  carrying  on  an  important  cooperage 
business.  His  descendants  are  leading  citizens  of  Mount 
Desert. 

On  March  16,  1830,  the  two  Cranberry  Islands,  with  Sut- 
ton's, Baker's,  and  Bear  Islands,  were  set  off  from  Mount 
Desert,  and  incorporated  into  a  town  by  the  name  of  Cran- 
berry Isles.  Samuel  Hadlock,  Enoch  Spurling,  and  Joseph 
Moore  were  chosen  the  first  Board  of  Selectmen. 

TOWN  OFFICERS  SINCE  1870 

Clerks 
1870-2,  W.  E.  Hadlock;  1873,  H.  G.  Bunker;  1874-9,  G.  T. 
Hadlock;  1880-3,  F.  G.  Spurling;  1884-5,  Chas.  E.  Spurling; 
1886-8,   Geo.   J.  Joy;   1889-99,   G.  W.  Bulger;   1900-3,  W.   A. 
Spurling;  1904,  Geo.  AY.  Bulger  (present  clerk). 

Selectmen 
1870— A.  C.  Fernald,  J.  S.  Spurling,  L.  H.  Bray. 
1871-2— W.  H.  Preble,  E.  B.  Stanley,  S.  S.  Bunker. 
1873— W.  H.  Preble,  E.  B.  Stanley,  Thos.  Bunker. 
1874— W.  P.  Preble,  E.  B.  Stanley,  John  Stanley. 
1875— W.  P.  Preble,  J  S.  Spurling,  L.  Holmes. 
1876— W.  P.  Preble,  E.  B.  Spurling,  John  Gilley. 
1877— A.  C.  Fernald,  J.  S.  Spurling,  N.  S.  Stanley. 
1878— Wm.  P.  Preble,  John  Gilley,  S.  S.  Bunker. 
1879 — A.  C.  Fernald,  E.  B.  Stanley,  Leonard  Holmes. 
1880— Wm.  P.  Preble,  John  Gilley,  Jos.  S.  Spurling. 
1881— Wm.  E.  Hadlock,  Wm.  P.  Preble,  John  Gilley. 
1882— Wm.  E.  Hadlock,  John  Gilley,  C.  E.  Spurling. 
1883— Wm.  P.  Preble,  John  Gilley,  Geo.  W.  Bulger. 


102  CRANBERRY    ISLES 

1884— W.  E.  Hadlock,  Benj.  Spurling,  S.  C.  Stovei-. 
1885— Wm.  P.  Preble,  Geo.  W.  Bulger,  S.  S.  Bunker. 
1886—^111.  P.  Preble,  Benj.  Spurling,  ^Ym.  E.  Hadlock. 
1887— Wm.  P.  Preble,  F.  G.  Spurling,  Geo.  W.  Bulger. 
1888— AVm.  P.  Preble,  G.  J.  Joy,  G.  T.  Hadlock. 
1889— Wm.  P.  Preble,  F.  G.  Spurling,  C.  E.  Spurling. 
1890-1— Wm.  P.  Preble,  F.  G.  Spurling,  G.  W.  Bulger. 
1892-3— W.  E.  Hadlock,  John  Gilley,  S.  C.  Stover. 
1894— W.  E.  Hadlock,  John  Gilley,  W.  A.  Spurling. 
1895— W.  E.  Hadlock,  W.  A.  Spurling,  S.  C.  Stover. 
1896— W.  E.  Hadlock,  W.  J.  Mayo,  Alonzo  Bryant. 
1897— W.  E  Hadlock,  W.  A.  Spurling,  Alonzo  Bryant. 
1898-9— W.  E.  Hadlock,  W.  A.  Spurling,  Geo.  W.  Bulger. 
1900— W.  E.  Hadlock,  W.  A.  Spurling,  F.  L.  Stanley. 
1901— W.  E.  Hadlock,  E.  M.  Brewster,  F.  E.  Stanley. 
1902— W.  E.  Hadlock,  L.  R.  Bunker,  S.  C.  Stone. 
1903— W.  E.  Hadlock,  L.  R.  Bunker,  F.  E.  Stanley. 
1904— L.  R.  Bunker,  F.  E.  Stanley,  A.  J.  Bryant. 
1905— L.  R.  Bunker,  F.  E.  Stanley,  C.  S.  Spurling. 
1906— L.  R.  Bunker,  F.  E.  Stanley,  C.  E.  Stanley. 
1907— L.  R  Bunker,  J.  H.  Pressey,  C.  E.  Stanley. 
1908— L.  R.  Bunker,  J.  H.  Pressey,  F.  E.  Stanley. 

CRANBERRY   ISLES   IN   THE   REBELLION 

Lieut.  Col.  Wm.  E.  Hadlock,  28th  Regt ;  James  Norris,  11th 
Regt.  14th  Regt. — Wm.  Moore,  Francis  Stanley,  Stillman  G. 
Stanley,  Geo.  E.  Tressell,  Chitman  Young.  Rufus  B.  Ladd, 
navy  and  H-2d  Me.  Cav. ;  Henry  0.  Morse  (sub),  Henry  Raw- 
son,  Jos.  C.  (Carrity)  ?  navy,  F  .C.  Fisher,  navy,  John  Taylor, 
navy,  James  Bible,  navy,  John  Houston,  navy,  S.  B.  F.  John- 
son, navy,  John  C.  Nicholas,  navy,  John  Monroe  (sub),  James 
Ryan  (sub),  John  R.  (Gating)  ?  navy,  Horace  G.  Bunker,  Cape 
Elizabeth;  L.  S.  Whipple,  enl.  E.  Douglas,  Mass.,  43d  Mass. 
Regt. 


HISTORICAL  103 

CHURCH   ACCOUNT 

The  people  of  Cranberry  Isles  were  for  many  years  faith- 
ful attendants  at  divine  worship  in  the  old  "Southern"  meet- 
ing-house near  Southwest  Harbor,  and  when  the  services 
were  held  in  the  meeting-house  near  Pretty  Marsh  or  in  the 
Methodist  meeting-house  on  Beech  Hill,  many  of  them  would 
come  over  from  the  islands  on  Sunday,  and,  leaving  their  boats, 
would  walk  miles  to  the  appointed  place  on  foot.  They  were, 
indeed,  men  and  women  of  deep  religious  convictions  and 
unfaltering   devotion   to    duty. 

Occasionally,  meetings  were  held  on  one  of  the  islands,  as 
when  Elder  Norton  preached  on  Great  Cranberry  the  doctrine 
of  the  Free  Will  Baptists.  In  later  years,  the  Methodist  min- 
isters on  Mount  Desert  included  Cranberry  Isles  in  their  cir- 
cuits, until  about  1889,  among  those  who  preached  here  being : 
Revs.  B.  F.  Stinson,  C.  A.  Crawford,  J.  Rich,  F.  Hathaway,  C. 
Rogers,  J.  H.  Bowker,  and  J.  S.  Allen;  the  first  named,  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Stinson,  having  held  meetings  here  for  a  number  of 
years. 

In  1860  a  union  sewing  circle  of  thirty-eight  members  was 
formed  among  the  women  on  Great  Cranberry  to  raise  money 
with  which  to  build  a  meeting-house.  The  house  was  erected, 
but  dissension  arose  in  the  circle,  and  sixteen  members  se- 
ceded in  May,  1862,  to  form  a  new  circle,  which  disbanded, 
however,  two  years  later.  The  meeting-house  was  dedicated 
Sept.  11,  1866,  and  services  were  held  in  it  occasionally  during 
the  next  ten  years. 

In  1893,  Rev.  Charles  Whittier,  of  Orono,  Secretary  of  the 
Maine  Missionary  Society  (Congregational),  visited  the 
islands  to  conduct  religious  services.  He  was  soon  followed 
by  Rev.  Charles  E.  Harwood,  of  Orleans,  Mass.,  whose  death, 
March  22,  1894,  deprived  the  people  here  of  a  pastor  whom 
they  deeply  loved. 

In  the  fall  of  1897,  Rev.  Charles  N.  Davie,  of  Hyde  Park, 


104     EARLY  GRANTS  AND  PROPRIETARY 

Mass.,  took  up  the  work,  and  on  June  25,  1899,  the  Congrega- 
tional church  of  Cranberry  Isles  was  organized  at  the  Union 
meeting-house.  The  following  year,  the  Islesford  Congrega- 
xional  society  was  organized  to  build  and  maintain  a  house  of 
worship  on  Little  Cranberry.  The  meeting-house  was  opened 
for  services  in  1901. 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Davie  preached  in  this  town  until  1895.  He 
w^as  succeeded  by  Rev.  A.  P.  McDonald,  now  of  Bar  Harbor, 
who  supplied  the  church  in  1906  and  1907. 

Rev.  Charlton  B.  Boles,  editor  of  the  Bar  Harbor  Record 
and  Life,  has  supplied  the  people  of  the  Cranberr^^  Isles  with 
preaching  since   1908. 


THE    BERNARD    GRANTS 

On  February  27,  1762.  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts 
made  a  grant  to  Governor  Francis  Bernard  of  one-half  of  the 
island  of  Mount  Desert.  In  September  of  that  same  year,  the 
Governor  visited  the  island  to  view  his  new  possessions.  The 
Journal  of  his  voyage  may  prove  of  interest.  It  reads  as 
follows : 

''September  28th,  1762.  I  went  on  board  the  sloop  Massa- 
chusetts lying  off  Castle  AYilliam  in  Boston  Bay  at  5  p.m., 
weighed  anchor,  and  with  wind  southeast  passed  Deer  Island 
on  the   left. 

''Sept.  29.  Morning  hazy.  Passed  Cape  Ann  by  reckon- 
ing at  5  a.m.,  stood  for  Portsmouth,  looked  for  Isles  of  Shoals. 
A  thick  fog  arose,  bore  out  to  sea,  keeping  a  good  offing  to 
aVoid  rock  called  Boone  Island  Ledge.  Saw  it  two  miles  dis- 
tant at  2  p.m.  Weather  cleared  up,  a  fresh  gale  arose  from 
south  to  east,  bore  for  Cape  Porpoise  with  all  the  sail  we  could 
set,  passed  into  harbour  in  narrow  channel  between  frightful 
rocks  and  came  to  anchor  at  four  o'clock.  Found  several 
fishermen  there  who  had  put  in  for  shelter  who  supplied  us 
with  excellent  fish  for  our  dinner.  Night  wind}^  and  rainy, 
lay  very  quiet  though  there  w^as  a  great  storm  at  sea. 


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.  "Sept.  30.  Morning  hazy:  cleared  up.  At  3  a.m.  went 
out  with  small  breeze  at  northwest,  which  failing  in  the  nar- 
row passage  we  were  in  danger  of  being  flung  upon  the  rocks, 
but  the  breeze  freshening  carried  us  out.  Very  little  wind 
and  great  rowl  of  sea :  put  out  lines  and  caught  some  cod  and 
haddock.  At  noon  a  fresh  breeze  arose  from  West.  Course 
East,  Northeast,  passed  Wood  Islands,  Cape  Elizabeth,  Seg- 
win  Island,  Avind  fair,  but  a  great  swell  of  sea.  At  6,  altered 
our  course  to  East  by  North,  stood  for  Monhiggon  Island. 
Breeze  freshened   about   midnight. 

''Oct.  1.  At  daybreak  entered  Penobscot  Bay:  passed  the 
Musselridges  and  the  Owl's  head  on  the  left,  and  Fox  Island 
on  the  right.  Between  Pox  Islands  saw  Mt.  Desert  hills  at 
near  30  miles  distant.  Passed  Long  Island  on  the  left.  At 
the  end  thereof  saw  Ft.  Pownall  at  six  miles  distant.  A  fresh 
gale  from  the  Northwest,  Anchored  at  11.  The  Fort  saluted 
us  with  eleven  guns,  we  returned  seven  guns.  Went  on  shore, 
dined  at  the  Fort,  spent  the  afternoon  reconnoitering  the 
country.     Went  on  board  in  the  evening. 

"Oct.  2.  Weighed  anchor  at  7  a.m.  Fresh  gale  from  the 
Northwest;  passed  by  many  islands  on  the  right,  which  with 
the  continent  on  the  left  formed  many  pleasant  sounds  and 
bays.  Came  to  Neskeag  Point,  thirty  miles  from  Ft.  Pownall. 
Found  several  vessels  there,  among  which  was  schooner  with 
my  surveyors  on  board,  who  left  Boston  five  days  before  me. 
Took  them  on  board  and  with  a  pilot  proceeded  for  Mount 
desart.  Arrived  there  at  3  o'clock,  but  the  wind  being  against 
us  we  were  two  hours  turning  into  the  harbor.  At  first  we 
came  into  a  spacious  bay  formed  by  land  of  the  great  island  on 
the  left  and  of  the  Cranberry  islands  on  the  right.  Toward 
the  end  of  this  bay,  which  we  call  the  Great  Harbour,  we 
turned  into  a  smaller  bay  called  the  southwest  harbour.  This 
last  is  about  a  mile  long  and  three  fourths  of  a  mile  wide.  On 
the  north  side  of  it  is  a  narroAV  opening  to  a  river  or  sound 
which  runs  into  the   island  eight   miles  and  is  visible  in   a 


106     EAELY  GRANTS  AND  PROPRIETARY 

straight  line  with  uneven  shores  for  nearly  the  wnole  length. 
AYe  anchored  about  the  middle  of  the  Southwest  Harbour 
about   5   p.rn. 

''Oct.  3.  After  breakfast  went  on  shore  at  the  head  of  the 
bay  and  went  into  the  woods  by  a  compass  line  for  about  half 
a  mile.  Found  a  path  which  led  back  to  the  Harbour.  This 
proved  to  be  a  passage  to  the  salt  marshes.  In  the  afternoon 
some  people  came  on  board,  who  informed  us  that  four  families 
were  settled  upon  one  of  the  Cranberry  islands,  and  two  fam- 
ilies at  the  head  of  the  river,  eight  miles  from  our  station. 

''Oct.  4.  We  formed  two  sets  of  surveyors.  I  and  Lieu- 
tenant Miller  took  charge  of  the  one,  and  Mr.  Jones,  my  sur- 
veyor, had  the  charge  of  the  other.  We  began  at  a  point  at 
the  head  of  the  South  West  Harbour,  proceeded  in  different 
courses,  and  surveyed  the  whole  harbour  except  some  part  on 
the  south  side. 

"Oct.  5.  It  rained  all  the  morning.  We  compared  our 
observations  and  protracted  the  survey;  in  the  afternoon 
surveyed  a  cove  in  the  North  River. 

"Oct.  6.  I  and  Lieut.  Miller  surveyed  the  remainder  of 
the  South  AYest  Harbour  and  a  considerable  part  of  the  Great 
Harbour.  Mr.  Jones  traced  and  measured  the  path  to  the 
Bass  Bay  Creek  and  found  there  many  haycocks.  In  the  after- 
noon we  made  some  general  observations  and  corrected  our 
former  surveys.  The  gunners  had  good  luck,  plenty  of  duck, 
teal,  partridge,  etc. 

"Oct.  7.  Took  an  observation  of  the  sunrising.  Went  up 
the  river,  a  fine  channel  having  several  openings  and  bays  of 
different  breadths  from  a  mile  to  a  quarter  of  a  mile  in  breadth. 
We  passed  through  several  hills  covered  with  wood  of  differ- 
ent sorts.  In  some  places  the  rocks  were  almost  perpendicular 
to  a  great  height.  The  general  course  of  this  river  is  North, 
5  degrees  east,  and  it  is  not  less  than  eight  miles  long  in  a 
straight  line.  At  the  end  of  it  we  turned  into  a  bay,  and 
there  saw^  a  settlement  in  a  lesser  bay.  •  We  went  on  shore 


HISTORICAL  107 

and  into  Somes'  log  house,  found  it  neat  and  convenient, 
though  not  quite  furnished,  and  in  it  a  notable  woman  with 
four  pretty  girls,  clean  and  orderly.  Near  it  were  many  fish 
drying  there.  From  there  we  went  to  a  beaver  pond  where 
we  had  an  opportunity  to  observe  the  artificialness  of  their 
dams  and  their  manner  of  cutting  down  trees  to  make  them. 
We  returned  to  our  sloop  about  four  o'clock;  it  must  be  eight 
miles  distant.  The  gunners  brought  in  plenty  of  ducks  and 
partridges. 

''Oct.  8.  We  observed  sunrising  but  could  not  take  his 
amplitude  by  reason  of  clouds  near  the  horizon.  Mr.  Miller 
surveyed  the  island  on  the  east  side  of  the  river.  Mr.  Jones 
ran  the  base  line  of  the  intended  township.  I  went  through 
the  woods  to  the  creek  of  Bass  Bay.  We  went  about  a  mile 
on  the  salt  meadow,  found  it  fine,  the  hay  remaining  there 
good,  and  the  creek  a  pretty  rivulet  capable  of  receiving  con- 
siderable vessels.  The  meadow  on  each  side  being  a  furlong 
or  two  wide,  and  the  upland  having  a  gentle  decline  to  it.  In 
the  afternoon  Mr.  Jones  finished  his  line  and  we  gathered 
various  plants  in  the  woods.  In  the  evening  I  received  sev- 
eral persons  on  board  proposing  to  be  settlers,  and  it  was 
resolved  to  sail  the  next  morning  if  the  wind  would  permit. 

"Oct.  9.  At  half  after  eight  we  weighed  anchor;  stood 
for  the  sea  in  a  course  South,  Southwest,  through  several 
islands;  thence  by  course  West  by  South  to  Holt  Island  [Isle 
au  Haut] ,  ten  leagues  from  Mt.  Desert  Harbour.  At  half  past 
one  wind  fell  to  a  fair  breeze ;  passed  Martinicus  Island  at  5, 
Metennick  Island  at  12 ;  bright,  fine,  and  calm. 

"Oct.  10.  Sloop  rolled  very  much  till  5.  When  passing 
Segwin  Island  a  fresh  breeze  came  from  Northeast.  Arrived 
at  Falmouth  channel  half  after  eight,  just  twenty-four  hours 
from  Mt.  desart.  rained  hard.  We  came  to  anchor  at  Fal- 
mouth half  after  ten.  I  went  on  shore,  dined  at  Col.  Waldo's 
and   lay   there. 

"Oct.  11.     We  went  about  the  town,  a  very  growing  place, 


108     EARLY  GEANTS  AND  PROPRIETARY 

some  fine  houses,  three  build^ing,  many  vessels,  among  which 
were  some  ships  upon  the  stocks.  Were  saluted  by  the  Fort 
with  five  guns  and  by  a  ship  in  the  harbor  with  seven.  Our 
sloop  returned  five  guns.  We  dined  at  Col.  Waldo's,  slept 
at  Capt.  Rosses  and  went  on  board  at  half  past  ten. 

''Oct.  12.  We  weighed  anchor  at  half  past  eight,  saluted 
the  town  with  five  guns,  kept  within  sight  of  the  shore  all  the 
way,  and  anchored  near  the  Fort  island  in  Piscataway  about 
three  miles  from  Portsmouth  at  five  o'clock.  The  Fort  hailed 
us  to  know  if  I  was  on  board.  At  six  Gov.  Wentworth's 
barge  came  alongside  to  carry  me  to  his  house  about  three 
miles  from  the  sloop  and  two  from  Portsmouth. 

''Oct.  13.  I  went  to  Portsmouth  in  my  own  boat,  the  boats 
crew  being  in  their  uniform  of  red  faced  with  blue;  was  re- 
ceived at  the  wharf  by  several  gentlemen  and  conducted  to 
Mr.  Wentworth's  house.  At  3,  Mrs.  Bernard  arrived  in  the 
charriot. 

"Oct.  14.  We  passed  an  agreeable  day  at  Portsmouth. 
The  15th,  set  out  in  the  charriot  for  Boston." 

The  General  Court  of  Massachusetts,  on  June  23,  1785, 
passed   the   following   resolve : 

"AA^hereas,  John  Bernard  of  Bath,  in  the  County  of  Lin- 
coln, hath  produced  to  this  Court  ample  testimony  of  the 
uniform  consistence  and  propriety  of  his  political  conduct 
previous  to,  during  and  since  the  late  war,  and  whereas  the 
estate  of  his  father.  Sir  Francis  Bernard,  deceased,  has  been 
confiscated,  to  wit,  the  Island  of  Mt.  Desart  which  was  by 
the  last  will  and  testament  of  said  deceased  made  previous 
to  said  confiscation,  devised  to  said  John,  .  .  .  and  this 
Court  viewing  the  conduct  of  said  John  as  meretorious  and 
commiserating  his  peculiar  situation,  and  he  having  petitioned 
for  a  grant  of  the  island  aforesaid,  which  this  court  considers 
in  a  degree  reasonable,  therefore  resolved,  that  one  moiety,  or 
half  part  of  the  island  of  Mont  Desart  be  and  hereby  is 
granted,  and  from  the  passing  of  this  resolve  shall  ensure  to 


HISTORICAL  109 

the  said  John  Bernard  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever,  to  hold 
in  fee  simple,  provided  that  said  John  shall  convey  to  each 
person  now  in  possession  of  lands,  which  may  be  a  division 
of  the  aforesaid  island,  assigns  to  said  John,  such  quantity 
thereof  and  upon  such  terms  as  the  committee  appointed  by  a 
resolve  of  the  General  Court  passed  Oct.  28,  1783,  shall  direct 
within  eighteen  months  from  the  passing  of  the  resolve." 

SIEUR    DE    LA   MOTHE    CADILLAC    GRANT 

July   23,   August   2,   1688. 

This  grant  of  land  within  the  present  limits  of  Maine  was 
considered  valid  by  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts  in 
1787. 

The  text  of  the  grant  is  included  in  "Collection  de  Man- 
uscrits  contenant  Lettres,  Memoires,  et  Autres  Documents 
Historiques  relatifs  a  la  Nouvelle-France "  (Quebec,  1883), 
I.,  427,  428.  The  only  English  text  which  has  been  found 
is  in  ''Titles  and  Documents  relating  to  the  Seigniorial  Tenure, 
in  returns  to  an  Address  of  the  Legislative  Assembly"  (Que- 
bec, 1852),  100;  it  is  found  also  in  the  collection  of  the  Maine 
Historical   Society,   Vol.   VII. 

Text. 
To  the  Sieur  Lamothe  Cadillac 
Jacques  Rene  de  Brisay,  Knight,   Marquis  of  Denonville, 
Governor  and  Lieutenant-General  for  His  Majesty  in  Canada, 
Acadia,  the  Island  of  Newfoundland  and  other  countries  of 
North  France;   and 

Jean  Bochart,  Knight,  Seignior  of  Champigny  and  Marne, 
King's  Councillor,  Intendant  of  Justice,  Police  and  Finances 
in   the   said   country. 

To  all  who  these  present  letters  shall  see,  greeting. 
Know  ye,  that  on  the  petition  presented  to  us  by  the  Sieur 
La  Mothe  Cadillac  residing  in  Acadia,  praying  that  we  would 


no     EAELY  GRANTS  AND  PROPRIETARY 

be  pleased  to  grant  unto  him  the  place  called  Donaquec,  near 
Magets,  being  a  dependancy  of  Acadia,  and  for  that  purpose 
would  grant  him  two  leagues  of  land  in  front  on  the  sea  shore, 
by  two  leagues  in  depth  towards  the  interior  of  the  land  (the 
River  Donaquec  dividing  it  in  two  leagues  of  land  in  depth, 
to  wit :  one  league  to  be  taken  on  the  west  side  of  the  said 
river  and  one  league  on  the  other  side  of  the  same,  running 
towards  the  east,  the  front  of  the  said  two  leagues  of  land 
facing  towards  the  south  on  the  sea  side  and  the  depth  towards 
the  north,  together  with  the  island  of  Mountdesert,  and  other 
islands  and  islets,  situate  in  front  of  the  said  two  leagues  of 
land,  to  have  and  to  hold  the  same  in  fief  and  seigniory,  with 
the  right  of  superior,  mean  and  inferior  jurisdiction  (haute, 
moyen  et  basse  justice),  he  being  desirous  of  forming  a  settle- 
ment thereon,  and  causing  the  said  tract  of  land  to  be  cleared 
in  order  to  render  the  same  valuable;  we,  in  consideration 
thereof  and  under  and  in  virtue  of  the  power  bestowed  upon 
us  by  His  Majesty,  have  granted  and  conceded,  and  do  grant 
and  concede  forever  unto  the  said  Sieur  Cadillac  the  said  place 
called  Donaquec,  of  two  leagues  in  front  on  the  sea  by  two 
leagues  in  depth,  the  River  Donaquec  dividing  the  same 
through  the  middle,  the  same  river  not  included,  together  with 
the  island  of  Mountdesert  and  other  islands  and  islets  situate 
in  front  of  the  said  two  leagues  of  land,  the  whole  as  it  is  here- 
inabove more  fully  designated :  To  have  and  to  hold  the  same 
unto  him,  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever,  under  the  title  of  fief 
and  seigniory  with  the  right  of  superior,  mean  and  inferior 
jurisdiction  (haute,-  moyen  et  basse  justice),  and  the  privilege 
of  fishing  and  hunting  within  the  whole  extent  of  the  said 
concession,  he  being  obliged  to  render  fealty  and  homage  at 
the  Castle  and  Fort  of  Acadia  in  the  hands  of  the  governor 
for  the  King,  and  to  pay  the  customary  dues  at  each  and  every 
mutation  of  proprietor;  the  whole  according  to  the  Custom 
of  Paris;  to  preserve  or  cause  to  be  preserved  by  his  tenants 
the  oak  timber  which  may  be  found  on  the  extent  of  the  said 


HISTORICAL  111 

concession  fit  for  the  building  of  vessels,  and  to  give  notice 
to  the  King  or  to  the  Governor  of  the  country  of  the  mines, 
ores  and  minerals,  if  any.  be  found;  to  cause  the  same  condi- 
tions to  be  inserted  in  the  concessions  which  he  will  be  allowed 
to  grant  on  the  said  land,  and  to  commence  within  three  years 
from  this  day  to  work  in  order  to  settle  the  land,  on  pain 
of  being  dispossessed  of  the  same. 

In  testimony  whereof  we  have  signed  these  presents  and 
caused  our  seal  at  arms  to  be  affixed  thereto,  and  the  same 
to  be  countersigned  by  one  of  our  Secretaries. 

Done  at  Montreal,  this  twenty-third  day  of  July  one 
thousand  six  hundred  and  eighty-eight. 

Signed,         J.    R.    DeBrisay 


M.   De   Denonville 
Bochart    Champigny 


By   their   Lordship  ^s   command. 


Signed,  Fredin 

THE   DE    GREGOIRE    GRANT 

In  1876,  Monsieur  Bartolemyde  Gregoire,  and  his  wife, 
Maria  Theresa,  presented  to  the  General  Court  of  Massachu- 
setts a  petition  in  which  they  laid  claim  to  Mount  Desert  on 
account  of  the  old  French  grant  to  Mme.  de  Gregoire 's  grand- 
father, the  Sieur  de  Cadillac.  The  following  resolution  was 
passed  by  the   Legislature : 

In  Senate  June  29,  1787.  Whereas  it  appears  to  this  court, 
that  the  land,  claimed  by  Monsieur  and  Madame  De.  Gregoire, 
as  described  in  their  petition,  were  in  April,  1691,  granted  to 
Monsieur  De.  La.  Motte  Cadillac,  by  his  late  most  Christian 
majesty  Louis  14th,  to  hold  to  him  as  an  estate  of  inheritance, 
and  that  said  Madame  De  Gregoire,  his  granddaughter  and 
direct  heir  at  law  of  said  De.  La.  Motte  Cadillac,  but  whereas 
by  long  paper  of  possession,  the  legal  title  to  the  said  lands 
under  the  said  grant  is  lost  to  the  heirs  at  law  of  the  said  Mon- 
sieur De.  La.  Motte  Cadillac,  and  the  Monsieur  and  Madame 


112     EARLY  GRANTS  AND  PROPRIETARY 

De.  Gregoire  have  not  any  interest  or  estate  now  remaining 
therein  but  through  the  liberality  and  generosity  of  this  court 
which  are  not  hereafter  to  be  dra-wn  into  precedent,  and 
whereas  it  is  the  disposition  of  the  court  to  cultivate  a  mutual 
confidence  and  union  between  the  subjects  of  his  most  Chris- 
tian Majesty  and  the  citizens  of  this  state  and  to  cement  that 
confidence  and  union  by  every  act  of  the  most  liberal  justice 
not  repugnant  to  the  rights  of  their  own  citizens.  It  is  there- 
fore resolved  that  there  be  and  hereby  is  granted  to  the  said 
Monsieur  and  Madame  De.  Gregoire,  all  such  parts  and  parcels 
of  Island  of  Mount  Desert  and  the  other  Islands  and  tracts  of 
land  particularly  described  in  the  grant  or  patent  of  his  late 
most  Christian  Majesty  Louis  14,  to  said  Monsieur  De.  La. 
Motte  Cadillac,  which  now  remains  the  property  of  this  com- 
mouAvealth,  whether  by  original  right,  cession,  confiscation  or 
forfeiture,  to  hold  all  the  aforesaid  parts  and  parcels  of  the 
said  lands  and  Islands  to  them,  the  said  Monsieur  and  Madame 
De  Gregoire,  their  heirs  and  assigns  forever,  provided  however 
that  the  committee  for  the  sale  of  eastern  lands  be  and  they 
hereby  are  authorized  and  fully  empowered  to  quiet  to  all  or 
any  possessors  or  claimers  to  the  title  of  any  parts  of  the  lands 
herein  described,  all  such  parts  and  parcels  thereof  as  they  the 
said  committee  shall  think  necessary  and  expedient,  and  on 
such  considerations  and  conditions  as  they  the  said  committee 
shall  judge  equitable  and  just  under  all  circumstances,  con- 
formable to  the  precedents  heretofore  established  with  regard 
to  settlers. 


EDEN    ADDENDA 

Conners,  Frank  M      boat  bus 

Wood.  F  L    dentist 

60  Main 

278  Main 

Frances  A 

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Morrell,  Collins  E  P              cl 

Margaret  A 

pi 

36  L'Lawn 

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pi 

Ella  B   (Stanley 


L.  B.  Dkasy,  Presirtent  Fred  C.  Lynam,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

W.  H.  Davis,  Vice  President  Vernon  G.  Wasgatt,  Asst.  Treasurer 

The  Bar  Harbor  Banking  &  Trust  Go. 

DEPOSITS  SUBJECT  TO  CH*ECK 
SAVINGS  DEPARTMENT 

Cash  Capital,  $50,000.00      Surplus,  $100,000.00 

TRUSTEES— L.  B.  Deasy,  Fred  C  Lynam,  W.  H.  Davis,  A.  E.  Lawrence,  Jasper  Wyman, 
A.  K.  McBride,  B.  H.  Mayo,  B.  S.  Higgins,  A.  E    Farnsworth,  Vernon  G.  Wasgatt. 


CENSUS  OF  EDEN 

1909 


The  year-round  population  of  the  towns  included  in  this 
book  has  been  arranged  in  families  where  that  arrangement 
has  been  possible.  In  addition  to  the  resident  living  mem- 
bers, the  names  of  the  non-resident  members  are  included. 
It  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  this  plan  does  not  include  the 
names  of  all  former  residents  of  a  town,  as  the  names  of 
non-residents  appear  only  wh^n  one  or  both  of  the  parents 
are  still  living  in  the  town.  After  the  name  of  each  non-resi- 
dent will  be  found  the  present  address,  when  such  address 
has  been  given  to  us.     Non-residents  are  indicated  by  the  (*). 

The  married  lady's  maiden  name  appears  in  parentheses 
and  when  a  daughter  in  a  family  has  married,  her  name 
taken  in  marriage  appears  after  her  given  name  in  paren- 
theses, the  name  preceded  by  a  small  m,  thus:  (m). 

Following  the  names  of  the  population  appear  the  occupa- 
tions. To  designate  these  we  have  used  the  more  common 
abbreviations  and  contractions,  as  follows:  Farmer — far;  car- 
penter— car;  railroad  service — R  R  ser;  student,  a  member  of 


CLEMENT'S 


MUSIC 
STORE 

160    Main    Street  ^      BAR    HARBOR 


114  EDEN 

an  advanced  institution  of  learning — stu;  pnpil,  a  member 
of  a  lower  grade  of  schools  (including  all  who  have  reached 
the  age  of  five  years) — pi;  housework — ho;  laborer — lab;  phy- 
sician and  surgeon — phy  &  sur;  clergyman — clerg;  merchant 
— mer;  teacher — tr;  blacksmith — ^blk;  clerk — cl;  bookkeeper — 
bk  kpr;  lawyer — law;  mechanic — mech;  machinist — mach; 
engineer — eng;  maker — mkr;  worker — wkr;  work — wk;  shoe 
shop  operative — s  s  op;  cotton  or  woolen  mill  operatives — 
mill  op;  weaver — weav;  electrician — elec;  painter — ptr;  car- 
riage work — carg  wk;  dress  maker — dr  mkr;  insurance — ins; 
traveling  salesman,  or  commercial  traveler — trav  sales,  or  coml 
trav ;  music  teacher — mus  tr ;  teamster — team ;  general  work — 
genl  wk;  mariner — mar;  employ — emp;  retired — retd;  tele- 
phone operative — tel  op;  telegraph  operative — teleg  op;  man- 
ager— mgr;  builder — bldr;  stone  cutter — s  cut;  gardener — 
gard;  coachman — coach. 

The  Census  was  taken  expressly  for  this  work  during  the 
Summer  of  1909,  by  Messrs.  P.  I.  Lawton  of  Auburn,  H.  G. 
Jordan  of  Waltham,  and  A.  L.  Maddox  of  Ellsworth. 


EDEN    STREET    AND    ROAD    ABBREVIATIONS 


BAR   HARBOR   STREETS 

Albert  Meadow — Alb  Mead;  Barron  Court — ^Bar  Ct;  Bay- 
view  Avenue — B'view  av;  Brewer  Avenue — ^Brew  av;  Cedar 
Avenue — Ced  av;  Central  Avenue — Cent  av;  Cottage — Cot; 
Des  Isles  Avenue — Des  I  av;  Edgewood — Edge;  Federal — 
Fed;  Forest — For;  Glen  Mary — G  Mary;  Greeley  Avenue — 
Greel  av;  Hancock — Han;  Holland  Avenue — Hoi  av;  Kenne- 
bec— ^Ken;  Laurel  Court — Lrl  ct;  Linscott  Avenue — L'scott 
av ;  Maple  Avenue — Map  av ;  Mount  Desert — Mt  D ;  Mountain 
Avenue — Mtn     av;     Pleasant — ^Pleas;     Rockwood     Avenue — 

FREDERICK    H.    MOSES,    Florist 

BAR   HARBOR   (SK/aO    FINE    FLORAL    WORK 


CENSUS 


115 


R'wood  av;  Rodick — Rod'k;  School — Sch;  South — So;  Spring 
— Spr;  Summer — Sum;  Wayman  Lane — Way  Lane;Wescott 
Avenue — Wes  av. 


EDEN    ROADS 

Cromwell  Harbor — Crom  Har  rd;  Eagle  Lake — E  Lake  rd; 
Otter  Creek— 0  Crk  rd;  Schooner  Head— Sch  Hd  rd;  Otter 
Cliff— 0  Cliff  rd. 

Hull's  Cove  is  abbreviated  thus:  H.  Cove;  Salisbury  Cove 
— S'by  Cove;  Otter  Creek— 0.  Crk;  Indian  Point— Ind.  Pt; 
West  Eden— W.  Eden;  Northeast  Harbor— N.  E.  Har;  South- 
west Harbor — S.  W.  Har;  Seal  Harbor — Seal  Har. 


A 

*Adams,  Geo  R      mining  eng 

Abbott,  Alvah  L                 elec 

Calif 

ext  L'lawn  av 

Lillian  (Hinckley      Main 

Mabel  (Ott 

♦Oliver                     bk  kpr 

George  C                         pi 

Oakland,  Cal 

A  Leslie 

Ahlblad,  Chas  P    ptr    26  Sch 

Arthur  R 

Elida  W  (Anderson 

Lawrence  P 

Annie  W.                          pi 

Abbott,  Lewis  H     far     Eden 

Lillian  U                          pi 

Annie   L    (Emerson 

Albee,  Arthur  E         20  2d  So 

Carroll  A                    team 

switch  board  tender 

Nellie  M                          ho 

Mattie  D.  (Sadler 

Abram,  John  gard  42  Llawn 

*Willard  H.            hostler 

Ida  (Harding         bk  kpr 

Jonesport 

Adair,  Jas     lab     108  Cottage 

♦Stephen  J              hostler 

Adair,  Wm       gard       22  For 

Machias 

Annie   (Hill 

Roy  E                      hostler 

*Helen  M  (m  Smith 

Darrell  F              genl  wk 

Francis  St,  Portland 

THE  PLAGE 
TO  BUY  A 


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116 


EDEN 


Albee,  Mary  E  (m  White 

24  2d  So 

Geo  Leroy 

Albee,  L  S  yacht  capt 

133  L  lawn  av 

Ellen  M  (Campbell 

Albee,  Roy  E  20  2d  So 

Alden,  John  53  Greel  av 

Allen,  Chas  D    gard    H  Cove 

Julia  (Cosser-Braley 
Allen,  Chas  F  21  Rod'k 

trav  sales  &  bk  kpr 
Lena  R   (Whitmore 

milliner 

Nina  M  at  home 

Hazel  R  stu 

Gladys  M  stu 

Allen,  Flora  B  (Thomas 

Eden 
Sadie   (m  Huntly 
Mabel  pi 

Harry  pi 

Susie  pi 

Allen,  J  Milton  mer 

bus  Main  res  18  Cent  av 
Anna  (Huggins 
Allen,  Wm  J  E    gard    Forest 
Clara  A  (Kaiser        cook 
Alley,  Agnes  (Remick 

Ladies  tailoring 

85  Main 

♦Arthur  M  druggist 

154  High,  Newburyport, 

Mass 

Alley,  Ephraim  far  S*by  Cove 


Lulu  T  (Bosworth 
Chester  A  stu 

Clarence  A  stu 

Howard  O  pi 

Maurice  L  pi 

Herman  F  pi 

Nowell  D 
Alley,  F  O  hotel  mgr  82  Cot 
Dell  S   (Hamor 
Everard  D        eng  driver 
J  Winfield  genl  wk 

Frank  O  Jr  pi 

Alley,  J  W        genl  wk  82  Cot 

May   (Smith 
Alley,  Miles  J  lab 

12  Cedar  Lane 
Rebecca  (Craddock 
Alley,  N  L     lab     ext  L'lawn 
Maud  L  (Coffron-Marston 
Alley,  Sophia  (Hodgkins 

23  Sch 
Nina  M   (m  Emery 
•    *Gelette  F   (m  Scammell 
7304  Princeton   av, 
Chicago,  111 
Amory,  Frederic      The  Eyrie 
Treas  Woolen  Mills 
Amory,  Dr  Robert  retd 

The  Eyrie 
*  Alice  (m  Thorndike 
601  Commonwealth  av, 
Boston,  Mass 
Kathryn  (Leighton 
Robert  Jr 
with  Amory-Brown  &  Co 


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Men's  Clothiers  and  Outfitters 

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CENSUS 


117 


Mary  C  at  home 

Kathryn  L  at  home 

Marjorie  S  stu 

Anderson,  Geo  W  ptr  83  Sch 
Bernice    L    (Hanson 
Wilbur  S  teleg  messenger 
Susan  J  ,     pi 

Percy  G  pi 

Geo  W  Jr  pi 

Anderson,  Lucy  E  ho  7  Fed 

Anderson,  Peter  J  team 

12  Map  av 
Mary  E   (Severance 
Inez  M  (m  Blaisdell 
Alma  G  pi 

Andrews,  F  L       far       Eden 
Lottie  M  (Gilbert 
Frank  P  pi 

Mary  F  pi 

Andrews,  Frances  A  (Thomas 

Postmaster    Eden 

Frank  L  far 

Andrews,  N  B  pub  carg 

15  Edge 
Mina  A    (Cook 

Arey,     Josephine    E     (Tyler- 

Atley-Denbow 

18  Rod'k 

Arata,   Chas   P   stu   35   West 

Arata,  Wm  M      pi      35  West 

Arey,  Milton  S 

steam  laundry  &  poultry  fm 
h  H  Cove      bus  West  St 
Maude  L  (Whitmore 


Ash,   Almira  laundress 

50  Hoi  av 

Ash,  Nellie  milliner  50  Hoi  av 

Ash,  Aionzo  H  genl  wk 

6  Sum 
*Ida  M  (m  Richardson 

S  W  Har 
*Burton  ptr  &  car 

Mamie  E   (m  Emery 
Evelener  B  laundress 

*Alice  E  (m  Higgins 

Maiden,  Mass 
Nettie  (  m  Bulger 
Ash,   Orlando  lab   22  Ash  pi 
Rachel  (Walsh 
John  E  U  of  M 

Olie  M  (m  Getchell 
Ash,  Nathan  livery  9  Spring 

Sadie   (Cooper 
Ashe,  H  W      lab      28  2d  So 
Atcherson,  John  N  lab 

64  West 
Georgia  (Davis- 

Waymouth 
Lillian  B 
Atcherson,  Sarah  B 

(m  Bernardini 

*Jas  R      lab       Portland 

Abraham  R  lab 

Atcherson,  Abram  A       fisher 

11  Lrl  ct 

Lizzie  C  (Davis-Henry 

Atherton,  Ruth  M  (Galley 

38  Llawn  av 
Velma  B  (m  Haynes 


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EDEN 


Atley,  Josephine  E 

<;m  Denbow 
18  Rod'k 
♦Susan  (m  Hidden 

Newburyport,  Mass 

Austin,  Geo  W  grocer  &  baker 

bus  32  Sch      h  34  Sch 

Elmira  A  (Bunker 

Wm  S  hardware  &  stoves 

Austin,  Leonard  A 

Cashier  Power  Co 

17  Wayman  Lane 

Hattie  B  (Hamor 

Sylvia  B  stu 

Christine  stu 

Gerard  L         *  pi 

Austin,  Wm  S  36  Sch 

hardware  &  stoves  (see  adv) 

Lillian  A  (Spratt 

Averill,  H  D  phy  &  sur 

S'by  Cove 

Mary  E  (m 

Henry 
Thos 


B 


Babbidge,  A  J      ptr      14  Sch 

Tena  A   (Moore 
Bailey,  S  D        lab        H  Cove 

Lizzie  C  (Leland 
Barbour,  Viola  (m  Garland 

Arthur  stu 

Lawrence  pi 

Barnes,  Ph    hostler    Map  av 


Annie  A  (Berry 
Mary  A 
Barrett,  AC       '8  BView  av 
emp  Frank  Spratt 
Barrett,  Chas  gard 

15  Ced  av 
Angie  E   (Hurd-Rankin 
Virlie  E 
Archie  A 
Barstow,  Oscar  S        deck  hd 
12  Sum 
Edna  L   (Sawyer 
Charlie 
Bean,  Nancy  M  (m  Tanson 
2  Myrtle  av 
•Avilda  V  (m  Morton 

Marlboro,   Mass 
Beaton,  F  F  gard  19  1st  So 
Roxby  E  (Cannon-Collins 
Norman  F  ptr 

Perley  pi 

Myrtle  pi 

Beaton,  N  F  ptr  &  liv  bus  Spr 

Nellie  (Seeves 
Benson,  Andrew  car 

Harden  rd 
Phebe  F  (Albee 
Benson,  E  N         law      8  Cot 

Lena  C   (Law 
Bernardini,  Emanuel  G 

fruit  dlr 
bus  Main      h  35  West 
James  genl  wk 

Katie   (m  Robinson 
Sarah  B  (Gilman- 


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FLORIST  30  Years  at  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


119 


Atcherson 
Lillian  (m  Smith 

Bemardini,  Jas  J       genl  wk 
4  Everard  av 
Alma  (MaeDougall 
Jas  E 

Berry,  Geo  F  trav  sales 

15  Ken 

Beswick,  Harry  C  coach 

41  G  Mary 
Agnes  (Keane 
Harry  C  pi 

Mary  A  pi 

Margaret  L  pi 

Arthur  L 

Billington,  C  R  ptr  W  Eden 

Bird,  Walter  L  ptr  8  Hoi  av 
Loretta  F    (Hopkins 
Walter  F  pi 

Blaisdell,  Mint  a  (Williams 

1  Barron  ct 
Mona  B  (m  Lawson 

Blake,  S  G      driver      9  Oak 
Vivian  L  (Clow 
Shirley  R  pi 

Elwood  G  pi 

Blanchfield,  Pat'k  W  37  Eden 
contr  &  landscape  gard 
Margaret  I  (Dwyer 
*Marie  J  governess 

Oswego,  N  Y 
Maud  E  at  home 

A  Marguerite  stu 

Pauline  T  pi 

Eleanor  P  pi 


Bogrett,  Chas  E  ptr  34  Edge 
Boles,  Mrs  A  W 

19  Wayman  Lane 
Charlton  B  editor 

*Geo  S       Asso  Press  agt 
Boles,  C  B  19  Wayman  Lane 
editor   &    publisher   ''Record 
&  Life'' 
Elizabeth   (MacManus 
Charlton  B   Jr 
Bonsey,  Byron  gard 

L'lawn  av 
Bowden,  Frank  0  S'by  Cove 
far  &  whlwrt 
*Percy         elec       Bangor 
Carrie  S  (Hopkins 
Paul  L  elec 

F  Lewis  far 

Bowden,  Nath'l  F  retd 

S'by  Cove 
Anna  J  (Salisbury- Jordan 
Bowden,  T  H  fore  51  Greel  av 
Myra  E  (Hodgkins 
Ruby  D  pi 

Addie  B 
Boyle,  Jas       retd       294  Main 
*Annie  E  (m  Miller 

So  Berwick 

*Fred  W  Penobsquis,  N  B 

emp  Inter-Colonial  Ry 

Kate  (m  Clement 

Emma  J  at  home 

Bradley,  Ellen  (Small 

19  Cot 
Harry  L  photo g 


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120 


EDEN 


Bradley,  H  L  photog  19  Cot 
Hallie  G  (Clement 
Clarence  K  pi 

Ellen  L  pi 

Bragdon,  H  J  coach  12  L'lawn 
Edith   (Young 
Carlyle  A  pi 

Doris  Y 

Braley,  E  E  lab  W  Eden 
Cassie  N    (Higgins 

Braley,  Julia  (m  Allen 

H  Cove 
Edward  E  far  &  team 
*Henry  lab  Waltham 
Alonzo  lab 

Linwood  F  lab 

*Phenie   (m  Giles 

Waltham 

Braley,  L  F      lab       W  Eden 
Alice  A  (Higgins 
Percy  L 
Nettie  V 

Brann,  WE  30  Greel  av 

Evelyn  (Tabbutt- 

Campbell 

Bray,  A  N       coach       12  Ash 
Cora  E   (Hodgkins 
Nellie  C  pi 

Bray,  Jas  L  sea  capt  6  West 
Lizzie  N   (Reynolds-Ford 

Breen,  Anastasia  M    waitress 
(sum)  122  Main 

Brew,  Edw  retd  9  Greel  av 
*Wm  A  team  Brewer 
Margaret  I   (m  Goss 


^Elizabeth  S  (m  Fielding 

Indiana 

•Agnes  ho 

Newbury,  Bangor 

Brewer,  Chester  S  car  130  Cot 
Lillian  B  (Griffin 
Harold  H  gard 

Irving  L  upholsterer 

Ralph  C  far 

Shirley  M  druggist 

Sylvia  H  pi 

Reginald  S  pi 

Brewer,  Everett  K  car 

1  Myrt  av 
Nellie  J    (Leland 
Merrill  F 

mgr  W  U  Tel  of 
Martin  H  clothier 

Byron  S  stu 

Helen  stu 

Margaret  pi 

Eleanor  pi 

Brewer,  Frances  A   (Peach 

H  Cove 
Mary  F  dr  mkr 

Edna  E  (m  Burns 
Effie  E  (m  Hamor 
Owen  E  car 

Daniel  P  team 

Clarence  A  stu 

Brewer,  O  E       car      H  Cove 
Alma  (Richardson 
Lawrence  A  pi 

Brewer,  Frank  L  ice  dlr 

h  128  Cot 


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CENSUS 


121 


Abbie  E    (Patriquin 
Lottie  M  stu 

Brewer,  Fred  J  elec 

h  1Z4  Cot      bus  126  Cot 
Georgia  S  (Hodgkins 
E   Malcolm  elec 

Dora  E  bank  cl 

Leslie  C  stu 

Arthur  R  pi 

Frances   H 
Brewer,   I   L  upholsterer 

134  Cot 
Agnes  B   (McLane 
Brewer,   Harold  gard 

134  Cot 
Bernice   (Tenan 
Brewer  Linda  (Stanley 

H  Cove 

Everett  K  car 

Chester  S  car 

Frank  L  ice  bus 

Fred  J  elec 

Georgia  S  (m  Ober 

Alburn  S  bk  kpr 

128  Cot 

Archie  L  steam  eng 

29  Greel  av 

Agnes  P  milliner 

27  Greel  av 

Brewer,  Loring  F  car 

50  Greel  av 

Lizzie  (Gordon 

Victor  S  car 

*Calvin  O  car 

New  York,  N  Y 


Isaphine  tr 

Bernice  stenog 

Brewer,  Merrill  F  Jr  pi 

1  Myrtle  av 

Brewer,  Mary  F  dr  mkr 

H  Cove 

Brewer,  Viola  J  stenog 

106  Cot 

Bridgham,  R  E  L      45  Forest 
supt  Red  Rock  Spr 
Catherine    (Slattery 
Ruth  A  pi 

Angus  M  pi 

Myra  A  pi 

Britton,  Peter  ptr  119  L'lawn 
Hazel  C   (Jones 
Ruby  E  pi 

Herbert  S  pi 

Geo  P 
Gertrude  E 

Brown,  A  W        furniture  bus 
bus  cor  Cot  &  Greel  av 
h  Greel  av 
Ruby  M   (Hodgkins 
Carroll  C  pi 

Henry  W 
Emeline  J 

Brown,  D  K  retd  E  Lake  rd 
Sarah  H  (Moon 
Adelma  C  (m  Dunton 
*Adelbert  C  car    Bangor 
Chas  W  car 

L  Estella  (m  Guthrie 
Nancy  E  ho 

Brown,  H  A        furniture  dlr 


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EDEN 


bus  24  Cot  h  11  Rob'ts  av 
Carolyn  Y  (Wooster 
Arthur  W  furniture  bus 
*Mattie  C  (m  F  R  Jellison 
Rockland 
Brown,  Jas  L  hostler  64  West 
Carrie  L  (Ne veils 

Home  Laundry 

L  Reginald 

Brown,  J  Berton  car 

9  R'kwood  av 

Minnie  A   (Woodworth 

Brown,  John      gard        Kebo 

wife  and  family 

Brown,  Josephine  M  (m  Cross 

9  Myrtle  av 

Evelyn  M  tel  op 

Brown,  Mrs  W  F         12  High 

Olin  C  stu 

Lewis  J  stu 

Bulger,    Chas   H  grocery 

15  Fed 

Nettie  (Ash 

Leone  R  pi 

M  Pauline  pi 

A  Madolin 
Bunker,  Albert  F  gard 

Crom  Har  rd 
Capitola  L  ("Webber 
Guy  F  gard 

Bunker,  A  S  car  &  far 

WEden 
Arietta  A  (Mayo 
Alice  M  (m  Leighton 


Bunker,  Benj  J  lab 

48  Crom  Har  rd 
Etta  E  (Garland 
Roy  E  pi 

Chas  R 
Bunker,  J  E  law 

bus  Mt  Desert  block 
h  24  Llawn 
Carolyn  M   (Dodge 
Mary  C  pi 

Alice  M  pi 

Bunker,  Jeanette  (Higgins 

Sum  Boarders 
Edgefield,  Stephens  Lane 
*Addie  M  (m  Rumsey 

N  Y  City 
*Agnes  M  (m  Hall 

395  Center,  Bangor 

*Stephen  S  civil  eng 

Manaos,  Brazil 

Bunker,  Mary  E  (Salisbury  ho 

46  Crom  av 

*Annie  C  (m  Watts 

Amherst 
Benj  J  lab 

Bunker,  May  A 

(m  Richardson 

17  Mtn  av 

Edwin  O  plumbing 

Bunker,  Ralph  M  gard 

61  Crom  Har  rd 

Lena  M   (Emerton 

Corinne  E 

Bunker,  Wm  G  sign  ptr 

5  G  Mary 


FRED'K    H.   MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 


CENSUS 


123 


Gertrude   (Roberts 
Gladys  J  pi 

Roxie  B  pi 

Theodore  pi 

Burke,  H  C      gard      25  Oak 
Elsa  F    (Boyle 
Alice  S  pi 

Edw  W 
Emma  A 
Martin  H 

Burke,  M  H  carg  trim  53  For 
Mary  B  (Stevens 
Julia  D  pi 

Frances  J 

Burleigh,  Rev  Chas  F      Eden 
retd  clerg 
Ann  E  (Lamprey 

Burns,  E  F      gard    W  Eden 
Caroline  A   (Richardson 
Fosenia  B  (m  Pinkham 
S  Lamont  far 

Burns,  G  F        ptr        21  Pine 
Annie  A   (McDonald 
Ella  F  pi 

John  F  pi 

Violet  M  pi 

Marguerite  A  pi 

Lewis  pi 

Joseph  N  pi 

Annie  A  pi 

Frances  M 
William  T 

Burns,  Jno  W  mason  15  For 
Ella  F   (Knox 
Gayland  F  ptr 


Maud  A  (m  Dow 

Cora  E  dr  mkr 

Burns,  New '11  E  gard  25  For 

Mabel  A  (Hopkins 

Vesta  M  pi 

Burns,  S  Lamont  far  W  Eden 

Edna  E  (Brewer 

Marion  F 

Howard  E 
Burns,  Thos  J    lab    22  2d  So 

Mary  (Connolly 
Burr,  Karl  H  car  &  eng 

6  Mtn  av 

Lydia  A  (Smith 

Doris  J  pi 

Dora  A  pi 

Burton,  Carrie  E 

(Milliken-Keith 

Wes  av 

Burton,  Wm  T       estate  supt 

Kenarden  Lodge  Main 

Carrie  G  (Russell 

Louis  R  stu 

Helen  M  pi 

Doris  V  pi 

Marjorie  K  pi 

Butterfield,  J  H  market 

bus  156  Main    h  8  Atl  av 

Sarah  A  (Hamor 

Geraldine  H  pi 

Barbara  pi 


Cameron,  Donald  L        florist 
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EDEN 


Mary  E  (Sullivan 
Hugh  W  florist 

Donald  L  Jr  drug  cl 

Mary  E  stu 

Allan  L  stu 

Cahill,  Jno  real  est  12  2d  So 

Campbell,  A  S  retd  H  Cove 
Helena  M  (m  Hamor 
Lenora  P  (m  Pierce 
Elizabeth  P  (m  Shea 

Campbell,  Lelia  (m  Suminsby 

20  For 

Agnes  governess 

Wm  bottler 

Roy  pi 

Canning,  J  J  painting  contr 
bus  Albert  Meadow 
h  12  Des  Isles  av 
*Etta  (m  Haynes 

Bangor 
Mary  A   (Donahoe 
Leo  J  ptr 

Lewis  L  ptr 

*Lawrenee  E  ptr 

Agatha  A  at  home 

Ethel  F  at  home 

Harold  F  stu 

Jerry  pi 

Rose  E  pi 

Geo  E  pi 

Violet  E  pi 

Philip  J 

Canning,  L  L  ptr  3  Alb  Mead 
Blanche  E  (Pendleton 

singer 


Cappalletto,  Rufus  lab  7  Eden 

Olive    (Arra 

Mary  pi 

Carlson,  Chas  gard 

ext  L'lawn  av 

Carpenter.  Byron  S  genl  wk 

Greel  av 

Hattie  K  (Mayo 

Alice  J  stu 

Jesse  P  pi 

Richmond  B  pi 

Carpenter,  E  S  contr  &  bldr 

H  Cove 

Mattie  A  (Haines 

Frank  E  pi 

Carroll,  Eva  dr  mkr  4  Pleas 
Carroll,  T  C     watch     23  Ken 

Isabelle    (MacEachern 

Eva  L  siu 

Harold  L  pi 

Frank  S  pi 

Carswell,  Wm  A  gard  48  Han 

Wilhemina   (Kirkland 
Carter,  A  A  genl  wk  79  Sch 

Alice  J   (Ross 

Madeline  V  pi 

Onolee  E 

Alton  R 

Gerald 
Carter,  Alton  E      34  Greel  av 
plumber,  mgr  swimming  club 

Aletta  (Young       dr  mkr 

Adelie 
Carter,  Edw  T  driver  11  Fed 

Dora  L   (Young 


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CENSUS 


125 


Carter,  Fred  L 

painting  &  decorating  bus 
bus  46  Cot     h  44  Cot 
Lizzie  M  (Foster 
Carter,  Georgia  (m  Fifield 

Eben 
Carter,  H  F  asst  cashier 

16  Pleas 
Florence  (Hadley 
Lora  H  pi 

H  Fritz  Jr  pi 

Shannon  E 
Carter,   Lester  P         plumber 
bus  Cot     h  2  Robots  Sq 
W  Simpson 

E  Bertelle  tel  op 

Earle  L  stu 

H  Leighton  pi 

Florence  L  pi 

E  Bernice  pi 

Lue  (Orchard 
Carter,  N  G      lab      27  Rod'k 
Carrie  I  (White 
Arthur  E  pi 

Alberta  M 
Florence  E 
Carver,  Arthur  H      Prin  H  S 
24  Greel  av 
Ethel  E    (Free 
Carver,  Mae  at  home 

24  Greel  av 
Casey,  A  C  cook 

prop  boarding  ho 
1st  So 
Mattie  (Webber 


Cavanaugh,  Nellie     manicure 
12  Alb  Mead 

Chalk,   Chas  caterer 

(sum)         32  L'lawn  av 

Isabella  (Boone 

C  Hubert  pi 

Frank  T  pi 

Chandler,  Fred  W  drug 

bus  -Main    h  8  Sum 
Emily  W  (Drew 
Margaret  W  stu 

Harold  W  pi 

Ruth  pi 

Chandler,  Wm  gard 

Mrs  Chandler  Eno  estate 

Eden  St 

Chaney,  N  W  car  17  Boles  av 
Bertha  F   (Robinson 
Merle  G  (m  O'Hearn 
Marion  J  (m  Wiley 

Chilman,   A  E   gard  H   Cove 
Margaret  (Chamberlain 
Oliver  E 

Church,  Evelyn  M  pi  28  2d  So 

Clark,  B  E        law        25  Ken 
Bessie  J  (Carpenter 

Clark,  Edw  S  law 

res  41  Hoi  av    of  Main 
Lena  A  (Eachtler 

Clark,  F  W    s  cut    W  Eden 
Martha  C  (Richardson 
Walter  F  s  cut 

Clark,  Geo  E    police    18  For 
Hattie  G  (Saunders 
Oscar  E  pi 


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126 


EDEN 


Clark,  H  M  car  115  L'lawn 

Charlotte  F    (Burr 
Clark,  Mrs  J  E  (Campbell 

111  Cot 
Clark,  Owen  carg  bldr 

122  L'lawn 
Mary  A  (Brown 
W  Howard  pi 

Lucile  A  pi 

EUie  S  pi' 

Owen  Jr 
Theodora  F 
Clark,  R  T  lab  52  Greel  av 
Belle  S   (Clark 
*Helen   (m  Akerman 

Manchester,  N  H 
*Walter  L  tailor 

Manchester,  N  H 
Dana  B  stu 

Harold  E  pi 

Lloyd  B  pi 

Lester  L  pi 

Chester 
Clark,  Theresa  E  (Jordan 

17  Bridge 
Edward  S  law 

*Grace  G  (m  Robinson 

168  Essex,  Bangor 

MiUie  F  (m  Mason 

Clark,  Wm  gard  10  Des  I  av 

Wm  F      cutunder  driver 

*Charlotte  M  (m  Wright 

Saco 

Clark,  W  F  driver  10  Des  I  av 


*Ralph  S 

emp   whol   leather   ho 
Jones,  St  Louis,  Mo 
Mary  F  (Tierney 
Cleaves,  A  W  veterinary 

79  &  81  Cot 
Nancy  (Foster 
Frances 
Cleaves,  Arno  W  livery 

(see  adv)     bus  26  Bridge 
h  20  Bridge 
Clara  H  (Smith 

ho  &  bk  kpr 
Beatrice  N  pi 

Cleaves,  G  P  22  L'lawn 

emp  B  H  Trust  Co 
Lora  H   (Hadley 
Haskell  H  pi 

Maurice  P  pi 

Edwin  L 
Cleaves,  M  P  ins  agency 

11  Cot 
Alice  E  (Gardner 
Geo  M  livery  bus 

*Harry  F         phy  &   sur 
Seattle,  Wash 
Elmer  M  med  stu 

Carl  S         stu        U  of  M 
Wm  L  stu 

Florence  G  stu 

Olive  J  stu 

Clement,  M  0  carg  ptr 

31  Hoi  av 
Mary  A    (Goss 
Fredk  M 


FRED'K    H.   MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 


FLORIST 


GREENHOUSES— 12    Mt.    Desert   Street 
STORE— 123    Main    Street 


CENSUS 


127 


Clement,  S  J  music  store 

bus  160  Main    res  294  Main 
Kate    (Boyle 
Clinkard,  Wm  H  mer 

bus  Eden    h  12  Brew  av 
*E  Gertrude  (m  Knowles 
Brookline,  Mass 
Mary  K  (m  Conners 
*Clarence   M  el 

Greenwood,  Mass 
*Lucy  A   (m  Free 

Brookline,   Mass 

^Alfred   H  cl 

Brookline,  Mass 

*Lewis  cl 

Brookline,   Mass 

Clough,  Carrie     cook     4  Fed 

Coates,   C  H  lab  ext  L'lawn 

*Family 
Cody,  Timothy  gard  28  Rodk 
Coffron,  Addie  E  (m  Sprague 
ext  L'lawn  av 
Royce  E  genl  wk 

Nellie  L  (m  Snelley 
Maude  L  (m  Alley 
*Thos  H  app  car 

Ellsworth 
Foreston  H  genl  wk 

Daisy  E  pi 

Coffron,  Roy  E     lab     L'lawn 
Josie  E    (Walls 
Gladys  L 
Insy  N 
Cole,  Wm  H      lab      14  2d  So 
Affie    (WiUey 


*Eugene  H  seaman 

Harrington 
*Fannie  M   (m  Lovell 

Ellsworth 
*Eva  M  (m  Ashe 

Harrington 

Corilla  A  ho 

Thomas  B  hostler 

Albert  V  hostler 

Miriam  V  pi 

Collins,   Frank  car  3  Bar   ct 

Ella  H  (Beal 

Carrie  B  (m  Stafford 

*Otis       ptr       &  pap  hgr 

Ellsworth 

*Fred  civil  eng 

E  Walpole,  Mass 

Collins,  Wm  H  car  31/2  Myrt 

Harry  C  driver 

Connell,  Carrie  L  (Smith 

15  Des  I  av 
Conners,  Chas  E  mason 

11  Han 
Annie  C   (Preble 
Conners,  Frank  H  ptr 

130  Main 
Conners,  Frank  M  blk 

shop  Cot    h  32  E  Lake  rd 
Jennie  H  (Redimaker 
Bertha  E  pi 

Oscar  K  pi 

Carl  E 
Alonzo  W 
Conners,  Harry  M  law  20  Cot 
Ethel  I   (Duckworth 


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128 


EDEN 


Robert  H                          pi 

Cousins,   Chas  H                 blk 

Conners,  Josephine        20  Cot 

63  Greel  av 

(Hutchings 

Rebecca  E  (Young 

*Hervey  A      expressman 

Goldie  W      bk  kpr  &  stu 

56  Crescent  av, 

Cousins,  E  E        far        Eden 

No  Cambridge,  Mass 

Iva  E    (Garland 

Harry  M                       law 

James  E                            pi 

Conners,  John  W          108  Cot 

Enid  J                              pi 

landscape  gard 

Geo  L                                pi 

Eleanor  B   (Marshall 

Cousins,  Flora  E  (m  Phippen 

Minnie  G  (m  Hodgkins 

WEden 

Conners,  Mary  K  (Clinkard 

Herbert  L                       lab 

laundry  wk  56  Greel  av 

Agnes  L                           tr 

Arthur  L      app  plumber 

Cousins,  Geo  T    far    47  For 

Earl  P                              pi 

Mary  E    (Cousins 

Canners,  Wm  D              barber 

^Albert  F  eng  N  Penob 

bus  45  Main     h  12  Ken 

*Llewellyn  A               eng 

Annie  J  (Watson 

N  Penob 

Cook,  H  W  lab  9  B'view  av 

Fred  A              green  kpr 

Cook,  S  N      lab      20  1st  So 

Cousins,  H  L                        lab 

*Anson  N            chauffeur 

Iva  M  (Higgins 

Swampscott,  Mass 

Cousins,  Inez  L  ho  17  Rod'k 

Clifford  W                       pi 

Cowing,  Nellie  H   (Billington 

Copp,  H  C                     106  Cot 

W  Eden 

sec  Green-Reynolds  Co 

*Bessie  E  (m  Gray 

Catherine  C   (Moran 

Dedham 

Cough,  A  Bird                grocer 

*Myrtle   F     ho     Bangor 

h  51  For      bus  Cot 

Nina  C 

Helen  L  (Des  Isles 

Leland  W                        pi 

Cough,  E  R                          mer 

Donald  K                         pi 

bus  Cot    h  46  Greel  av 

Crabtree,  Abbie  S  (Bimson 

Gertrude  A  (Lynch 

laundry  wk    22  Edge 

Bernard  E                       pi 

Mabel  A  (m  Small 

Reginald  F 

Katie  H  (m  Johnston 

Edward 

FRED'K    H.   MOSES,    Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 


CENSUS 


129 


Cranaford,  Jas  H  gard 

386  Main 

Nora  T  (Burke 

John  B  pi 

James  H  pi 

Ellen  M  pi 

Cross,  F  W  plumb  9  Myrt  av 

Josephine  M    (Brown- 
Brown 

Francis  W  Jr  pi 

Oscar  C  pi 

Luella  F  pi 

Harold  N 
Crossnian,   Richard  P       gard 
4  Ced  av 

Cora  A   (Conners 

Gladys  D 

Ray  A 
Crowley,  John  E  mason 

14  Des  I  av 

Ida  V    (Worcester 

Glenda  L 
Cummings,  J  J  fisher  66  West 

Lois   B    (Luke-Cummings 

Cunningham,   Arthur     driver 

18  East 

Josie  (Richardson 

Walter  R  pi 

Irving  L 
Cunningham,  Chas  driver 

7  Ced  av 

Helen  E  pi 

Harry 
Cunningham,  Frank       driver 
8  Main 


Mrs 


(Kimball 


Cunningham,  Frank      15  Oak 
stable  fore  &  guide 
*Stella   (m  Langley 

Amesbury,  Mass 
*Eugene   cl       Bucksport 
Lucy  E    (Fogg 
Edith  L  pi 

Clara  E  pi 

Hazel  G  pi 

Cunningham,   Geo   E  car 

H  Cove 
Fannie  M  (Sweet 
Alice  M  pi 

Fannie  M  pi 

Lillian  M 
Geo  E  Jr 
Cunningham,  Rusilla  H  (Dorr 
84  Mt  Desert 
AVillard  E      stage  driver 
Sarah  E  (m  Salisbury 
*Abbie  C  (m  Suminsbey 
Monument  Beach,  Mass 
Cunningham,  WE      7  Ced  av 
livery  bus  &  mail  contr 
Ida  M    (Hopkins 
Arthur  driver 

Charles  driver 

W^illiam  driver 

Galen  driver 

Beulah  pi 

Curtis,  G  Harvard      s  mason 
5  Davis  pi 
Minnie  B  (Emerton 
Marcia  C 


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130 


EDEN 


Warren  P 

Agnes  M                        ho 

€ussons,  Benj  M  gard  22  Ash 

Daly,  John      lab      28  Rod'k 

,        Lydia  M   (Tuttle-Gullifer 

Dana,  Mrs  Mary  ho  ext  L  'lawn 

;        Mary  E  (m  Gower 

Daney,  Jos  V               fish  mkt 

^■^^i,               D 

bus  West     h  64  L'lawn 

Lenner  E  (Tripp 

Vincent  A                        pi 

Daigle,  D  D           garbage  bus 

U  Arlene                           pi 

11  2d  So 

Davis,  Jennie  M  ho  20  Ash  pi 

Millie  S  (Martin 

Davis,  A  R       fisher       0  Crk 

Daigle,  M  D      gard  11  2d  So 

Jennie  B  (Wright 

Judith  P  (Daigle 

E   Marguerite 

Milena  M                         pi 

Davis,   Herbert   lab   off  West 

Sadie  M 

Julia  (Reynolds 

Daigle,   Judson   gard   89   Sch 

Herbert   A 

Jennie   (Daigle 

Davis,  John  W      lab      0  Crk 

Keuben 

Hattie  M  (m  Gott 

Daigle,  M  M  lab  3  Linscott  av 

*Nettie  H   (m  Albee 

Rose  J    (Votor 

Machias 

*Anios  M                        far 

Forest  C                           pi 

Ken  Jet,  N  B 

Izetta   M                           pi 

*Chas  M                         far 

Davis,  Leroy  lab  17  Greel  av 

St  Charles,  N  B 

Annie  (Gilmore 

♦Michael  M                    far 

Davis,  W  H              earg  bldr 

St  Charles,  N  B 

bus  Sch     h  14  Ken 

♦Georgia  M  (m  Herron 

Nancy  (Campbell 

St  Charles,  N  B 

Florence  C  (m  Young 

♦Annie  (m  Beliveau 

Day,  Burton      lab    1  Wes  av 

Buctush,  N  B 

Myrtle   R    (Cook 

Jennie  (m  Daigle 

Oscar  J                           lab 

Catherine  M                    ho 

Day,  Eliza  J  (Young 

♦Alice  M  (m  Bryant 

8  R'wood  av 

Addison 

Hannah   (m  Salisbury 

♦Gertrude  (m  Chervere 

Annie   (m  Hamor 

St  Charles,  N  B 

Deasy,  L  B                           law 

FREDERICK    H.    MOSES,    Florist 

BAR   HARBOR   (?KeaO    FINE    FLORAL    WORK 


CENSUS 


131 


bus  Main     res  16  Cent  av 
Emma  M  (Handy 
Blanche  tr 

I  Louise  stu 

r>enbow,  Josephine  E  (m  Arey 
18  Rod'k 
*Mary  (m  Kenney 

Haverhill,   Mass 
Jennie  (m  Moores 
*Margaret  (m  Kelso 

E  Weymouth,  Mass 

*Jesse  H  far 

Groveland,    Mass 

Denery,  Wm  H  gard 

16  Map  av 
Annie    (Laffey 
Elizabeth  A  pi 

Wm  L  pi 

John  M  pi 

Francis  J  pi 

DeFrank,  Michael  gard  7  Eden 
Mary  (Berndini 
Tor^y  shoemaker 

Annie  (m  Scolone 
Joseph 
Nancy 
Mary 

DeLaittre,  Nettie  E   (Frost 

S 'by  Cove 

*Thos  J       cl     Ellsworth 

Wm   H  far 

Susie  H  pi 

Dickey,  Cyrus  W  far 

H  Cove 
Mary  J  (Haslam 


Cassie  M  (m  Grindle 
Frank  W  teamster 

Erban  W  millman 

Effie  B  (m  Hinkley 
Forest  O  .      gard 

Inez  B  ho 

Ivan  E  pi 

Dickey,  F  W      lab      H  Cove 
Ethel  B   (Silsby 
Alice  M 
Lizzie 
Dickson,  E  P  sea  capt 

mgr  M  C  R  R  steamers 
154  Main 
Bert  M  steamer  capt 

Dix,  Eugene  E  seaman 

6  R'kwood  av 
Elizabeth  D  (Guptill 
Dodge,  Chas  lab 

Otter   Cliff  rd 
Dodge,  H  C  grocer 

bus  46  Sch    h  19  Des  I  av 
Nellie  E  (Sullivan 
Shirley  L  pi 

Harold  C 
DoUiver,  C  E       contr       Han 
Alice  E   (Albee 
Ernest  R  pi 

Dolliver,  Winnie  L  (Grindle 

laundress     26  For 

Geo  W  app  elec 

Donovan,  Nellie  F  (m  Moore 

15  Main 

H  Frances  stu 


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132 


EDEN 


Dority,  Chas  H  blk 

11  Newton  Way 
Addie  D   (Hooper 
Alex  C  pi 

Earl  W  pi 

Reginald  H 
Bernice   A 

Dorr,  Edwin  O  yachting  &  car 

5  Sum 
Cora  (Saunders 
Harvey  plumber 

Edna  (m  Emery 
Leon  B  plumber 

Dorr,  E  E       lab       15  2d  So 
Ethel  M  ho 

Laura  A   (Gray-Cushing 

Dorr,  Ethel      ho    7  Rodick  PI 

Dorr,   Geo  B  Old  Farm 

owner  Mt  D  Nurseries 

Dorr,  L  B    plumbing    5  Sum 
Clara  M  (Elliott 

Dorr,  Philmore    lab    28  Edge 
Julia  E  (Sadler 
Jennie  E  (m  Robinson 

Dorr,   Russell   S         plumber 
22  1st  So 
Agnes  K  (DoUiver 
Bessie  C  (m  Koppang 
Elliott  B  plumber 

Everett  L  stu 

Albert  B  pi 

Dow,  Clarence  E  bk  kpr 

12  Pleas 
Mabel  M   (Leighton 
Ronald  N  pi 


Horace  L 
Dow,  Eugene  F  car 

10  Myrt  av 

Maude  A  (Burns 

Clyde  Y  at  home 

Harold   E  pi 

Douglas,  Edw  W        fruit  dlr 

bus  Main     h  17  Rod'k 

Caroline  A  (Cousins 

ho  &  cl 

Alton  W  pi 

Prescott  M  pi 

Doyle,  Alfred  P  police  &  driv 

5  2d  So 

Ella  H  (Maddocks 

Oscar  A  driver 

Myrtle  E  at  home 

Doyle,  O  A     driver     5  2d  So 

Bessie  (O'Donnell 
Duncan,  Wm  s  cut  19  Greel  av 
Dunham,  Gladys  M  pi 

395  Main 
Dunham,  Wesley  E  pi  W  Eden 
Dunton,  John  P  lab  H  Cove 

*Lewis 

*Delia  (m  

*Hattie  A 

*John       lab       Newburg 

Clara  E  (Hurd 
Dunton,  Walter  H  E  Lake  rd 
driver  steam  roller 

Adelma  C  (Brown 

Stella  S  (m  Garland 

*Geo  E        E  S  S  Co  agt 
S  W  Har 


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H.    S.    NASON   &    SON 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


133 


*Faith  V  (m  Hedges 

N  Y  City 
Gertrude  B  ho 

Meda  A  stu 

Julia  M  pi 

Durgin,  Nancy  M  (m  Bean- 

Tanson 
Harriet  E  (m  Jordan 
*Frank   W       undertaker 
Berkeley,  Cal 

Dyer,  Eugene  A  ptr  4  Wes  av 
Margaret  J  (Strout 
Donald  E  pi 

Dyer,  N  M  car        3  Ash 

Bessie  E  ho 

Florence  M  tel  op  L'lawn 
Elsie  B  pi 

Clara  M  (Pomeroy-Clark 


Eaton,  Ernest  E  lab   73   Sch 
Mabel  F   (Lawford- 

Crosby 
Catherine  C 

Eddy,  Roscoe         5  Barron  ct 

car  &  bldg  inspector 

Linnie  A   (Fitz 

Florence  R  stu 

Ella  M  pi 

Edwards,  Peter  gard  Chatw'd 

Edwards,  R  D  florist  Sby  Cove 
Rebecca  W  (Wood 
Deane  W  stu 


Ekstrom,  Andrew  W 

estate  supt   Chatwold 
Sch  Hd  rd 
Hannah   (Kelly 
Ekstrom,  Olga  Maria 

stu  of  music 
Sch  Hd  rd      Chatwold 
Eldridge,  Phebie  I  (m  Tripp 
64  L'lawn 
*Grace  J  (m  Webster 

Bucksport 

^Clarence  I  cabinet  mkr 

Pittsfield 

*Phebie  K  (m  Armstrong 

Ellingwood,  W  H  S  23  L'lawn 

supt  of  schools 

Lottie  G  (Jones 

Elliott,   Eldora    (Campbell 

12  Sum 

Frank  P  car 

Clara  M  (m  Dorr 

Harry  ptr 

Clarence  F  pi 

Ells,  Julia  H  (Ash  6  Davis  pi 

*Leroy     restaurant   prop 

N  Y  City 

*Grant  trav  sales 

N  Y  City 

John  genl  wk 

Emdur,  N      pedlar      53  Main 

Rachel  (Hendler 

Louis  stu 

Emery,  A  C      far      H  Cove 

Grace  H  (Marshall 

Maurice  C  pi 


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EDEN 


Harriet  E 

Emery,  A  G    far     S'by  Cove 
Allie  M   (Norwood 
Carl  JVi  stu 

Clarence  F  stu 

Walter  G  pi 

Gertrude  M  pi 

Philip  L  pi 

Cora  E 
Donald  K 

Emery,  Anna  (Young  dr  mkr 

107  L'lawn 

Geo  L  lab 

*Edw  H  steward 

Hotel  Anglus,  Los  Angeles, 

Cal 
*May  J  (m  Hodgkins 

12  Curtis,  W  Somerville,  Mass 

Emery,  Ceylon  gard  Sby  Cove 
Mary  L  (Ash 
Hilda  pi 

Emery,  Dora  0       seamstress 
32  Bridge 

Emery,  Eliza  A  (Ladd 

S'by  Cove 
Ernest  M  photog 

Osmond  ptr 

Lillian  seamstress 

Julien  far 

Emery,  Ernest  photog 

bus  90  Main 
2  Stephen's  Lane 
Sarah  M  (Clement 
James  N  newspaper  cor. 

Emery,  Geo  L       lab     15  Ash 


Minnie  A  (Landers- 

Tabbutt 
Geo  L  Jr  pi 

Beatrice  A  pi 

Florence  M  pi 

Emery,  Guy  stable  wk  105  Cot 
Grace  (Haynes 

Emery,  Herbert  F  2  Len'x  pi 
road  bldr  &  contr 
Nancy  (Peach  S'by  Cove 
*Bertha  M  (m  Hodgkins 
Newburyport,  Mass 
J  A  moving  picture  bus 
Fred  O  at  home  Sby  Cove 
Wm  H  driver 

^Georgia  N  (m  Leland 

Ellsworth 
*Herbert  M  cl  Bangor 
Oscar  H  law  stu  Sby  Cove 

Emery,  H  C     asst  postmaster 

23  Sch 

Nina  M   (Alley 

Arthur  G  at  home 

*G  Frances  bk  kpr 

7304  Princeton  av,  Chicago,  111 
H  Russell  cadet 

Orville  M  pi 

Emery,  Isaac  H  retd  vet 

S'by  Cove 
Clara  H  (Richardson 
Elva  M  (m  Hall 
Alfred  G  car 

*Melvin  H  mach 

Needham  Heights,  Mass 
Abdon  C  far 


FRED'K    H.   MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  30  Years  at  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


135 


*Maynard   W     Rockland 

steamboat  wk 

Emery,  Isidore  0         at  home 

32  Bridge 

Emery,  Lillian  at  home 

32  Bridge 

Emery,  Jane    (Richardson 

62  L'lawn 
Delia  H  (m  Harden 
Delia  T  (m  Hadley 
Emery,  Jos  A         picture  bus 

2  Cot 
Emma  E  (MeConihe 
Emery,   Julien  far 

S 'by  Cove 
Addie  J  (Higgins 
Mildred  E  stu 

Chas   I  stu 

Earle  L  stu 

Newell  W  pi 

Alma  B  pi 

Harlan  J  pi 

Eleanor  G 
Emery,   Lawrence   S         gard 
234  Main 
Mary  A  (Jordan 
Sylvia  M  pi 

Emery,  Osmond    ptr  &  p  hgr 

69  Cot 
Mina  T   (Harper 
Emery,  Raymond  gard 

27  Han 
Mabel  P   (McFarland- 

Graham 
Doris  K  pi 


Wm  S 
Margaret  A 
Helena   M 

Emery,  R  R    far     S'by  Cove 
Altavelia  ho 

*Della  C   (m  Maddocks 

N  Ellsworth 
Cora  L   (m  Karst 
Hoyt  eng 

Lawrence   S  genl  wk 

Ceylon  gard 

Ralph  S  gard 

Raymond  gard 

^Clarence  minister 

Charleston 

Emery,  Wm  A       cl       95  Cot 
Isabel  (Trousdale 
Ethel  C  (m  Leighton 
Wm  A  Jr  cl 

Emery,   Wm   H  driver 

5  Rod'k  pi 
Eunice  E    (Jellison- 

Treworgy 
Lodging  House 
Beatrice  E 
Albron 

Emerson,  M  F       far       Eden 
Cora  M    (Gordon 
Sidney  P  pi 

Abra  A 
Abbie  A 

Emerson,  Geo  W  team  Eden 

Evans,  Wm  J  bk  kpr 

13  Alb  Mead 


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STORE 

BAR  HARBOR 


136 


EDEN 


Augusta  E   (Bunker- 
Morgan 
John  H  law  stu 

Eveleth,  Eben  C       caretaker 
2  Wescott  av 
Elizabeth  A  (Weatherbee 
Camilla  C  at  home 

*Lois  M  stu 

Randolph,  Vt 
Randolph  Vt 

Margaret  G  pi 

Elizabeth  D  pi 

Francis  C  pi 

Alma  M  pi 

Henrietta  D  pi 

Priscilla  R 


Falkenstrom,  John  A       gard 
17  Edge 
Fannie  M  (Olson 
Arthur  P  pi 

Edw  A  pi 

Lillian  V  pi 

Evelyn  A  pi 

Clara  E  pi 

Laura  A  pi 

Charles  F  pi 

Alice  V  pi 

A  Theodore 

Farley,  D  E      gard      25  Edge 
May   I    (Wilson 
Jennie  F  pi 

Farley,  Jas     lab     L'lawn  av 


Farley,  Thos  E  lab  26  1st  So 
Eunice  E  (Beal 
Daniel  E  lab 

Lillian  M  ho 

Lizzie  (m  Alley 
Hattie  (m  Smith 
Farnsworth,  Chas  B    14  Pleas 
car  &  police 
Lucretia  B   (Tabbutt 
Roy  A  gard 

Carl  J  stu 

Ora  L  stu 

Farrell,  J  Crowell  19  Map  av 
whlwrt  &  real  est  agt 
Sly  via  N  (Persons 
*Albert  A 

emp   Edison   Elec   Co 

Maplewood,  Mass 

J  Howard  stu 

Faulkner,  Harry      lab  1st  So 

Fennelly,   Wm         postmaster 

mfr  &  dlr  harness,  blankets, 

robes,  whips,  etc 

bus  Main    res  243  Main 
Ann  (Somes 
Fergurson,  Georganna  B 

(Banning 

52  Eden 

Fernald,   Caro   A  pi 

21  Greel  av 

Fernald,  Chas  L    nurse    Han 

Fifield,  Georgia     laundry  wk 

(Stewart-Carter 

6  B'view  av 

Fifield,  Geo  H     mer     20  Ken 


CAZmIm  at  J.  H.   BRAIVSGOM^S 

Kindlings    and    Gravel 


3>a'C>n.T:iaE.A.SST    lEI.A.'Fi.. 


-     ]vr.^9Lxi>7XS 


CENSUS 


137 


Clara  S    (Hatch 
Marion  B  (m  Joy 
*Koy   E   mer   Stonington 
f  mn,  Bernard  lab  ext  L'lawn 
Finson,  Martha       Roberts  av 
( Pendleton-Bickf  ord 
Flanagan,  Pat'k  H     pub  car 
8  Albert  Meadow 
Olevia  M  (Smith-Richards 
Fletcher,   Geo   S  eng 

10  B'view  av 
Annie  M   (Luckings 
Roscoe  W  pi 

Clarence  L  pi 

Bessie  B  pi 

Henry  D 
Iris  E 
Fletcher,   Abijah         retd  vet 
off  West 
Florence  Hotel,  The  164  Main 
Miss  Tillie  E  Martin,  Prop 
Fogg,  Cora  E  (m  Libby 

10  Des  I  av 
*Ruth  A  (m  Allen 

Cherryfield 
*Bernice  N    m  Phillips 

739  Union,  Bangor 
Fogg,   J  L       far       W  Eden 

Grace   A    (Higgins-Pray 

Fogg,  Willard  0  H  Cove 

far  &  mkt  gard 

rd  to  B  Dam  Bridge 

Jessie  M   (Jordan 

Geo  P  far 

Lizzie  A  bus  coll  stu 


Harry  W  stu 

Foley,  Jas  driver    14  Ash 

Foster,  Gilbert  L  ptr  &  cl 

42  L'lawn 
Clarabelle  (Higgins 
Foster,  F  L  upholsterer 

bus  46  Cot  h  12  R'wood  av 
Abbie  M   (Kingman 
*Hazel  A  (m  Linscott 
Foster,  Jas  E  livery 

106  West 
Ella  M  (Marshall 
Nancy  E   (m  Cleaves 
Foster,  Jennie  M  (Bunker 

laundry  wk    47  Greel  av 

Foster,  Jessie  H         281  Main 

lodgers  &  dancing  tr 

Foster,  M  C  ptr  Ocean  Drive 

Gertrude   R    (Richardson 

Helen  O  pi 

John  F 

Fowler,  C  J  janitor     3  Sum 

Edith  R    (Williams 
Fox,  Lucretia  M  (Hill  22  Oak 
H  Judson  team 

Fox,  H  J        team        22  Oak 

Mary  J  (Anderson 

Franklin,  Max  dry  goods  mer 

bus  128-130  Main 

h  3  Alb  Mead 

Lena   (Menke 

Morris  E  stu 

Ruth  pi 

Franklin,  Morris       bus  Main 

boots  &  shoes 


THE  PLAGE 
TO  BUY  A 


PIANO 


IJS    -A.T 


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138 


EDEN 


Fraser,  D  J      elec  6  Myrt  av 

Garland,  Rev  Carl  N       clerg 

Carrie   E    (Keith-Patten 

15  Sch 

laundress 

Viola    (Webb-Barbour 

Frazier,  Evie  (m  Tredic 

Cecil  G                              pi 

12  Ced  av 

H  Marguerite                  pi 

Percy  L                             pi 

Jessie  L 

Frost,  C  V      lab  1  Hamor  pi 

Carl   G 

Eva  E  (MacElroy 

Garland,  Chas  H                  lab 

Milton  L 

S 'by  Cove 

Frost,  Eunice  S  (Andrews 

S  Estella  (Dunton- 

21  1st  So 

Landers 

Silas  F                          gard 

Doris  V                             pi 

*Mary  E   (m  Creamer 

C  Walter                          pi 

N  Anson 

Eldridge  L 

*  Amelia  A    (m   Day 

George  E 

Cooper 

Garland,  Mrs  J  K  (Frost 

Chas  V                           lab 

Eden 

Frost,  Irving  G                    ptr 

*Leroy                    s  mason 

121  L'lawn  av 

Colorado  Springs,  Col 

Inez  M   (Dunham 

Iva  E  (m  Cousins 

Carroll  E                          pi 

Percy  E                          far 

H  Stuart                          pi 

Lewis  A                         far 

C  Nolan                            pi 

Garland,  Ralph  R      car    For 

Fuller,  S  Frances          mus  tr 

Edith  M  (Woods 

19  Fed 

Royce  L                            pi 

Fury,  Jas      lab       9  Greel  av 

Carlton  F                         pi 

Clara  A 

G 

Gatchell,  Minnie  A 

(m  Higgins 

Gabrielson,  Conrad            gard 

74  Pine  Hill 

8  Eod'k 

*Geo  S                       butler 

Eliza  A   (Carter 

10  E  78th,  N  Y  City 

Charlotte  E                      pi 

Stowe  L                       gard 

Frederick  C 

Walter  F                     team 

Lucy  B                             pi 

FRED'K    H.   MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 


'CENSUS 


139 


Gattrell,  Frank                  gard 

Gilchrist,  Jas       contr  &  bldr 

18  Newton  Way 

9  Greel  av 

Melvina   (Brown 

Gilman,  Rosa  M        laundress 

Gladys                              pi 

35   West 

F  Lester 

Gilmore,  Clara  B   (Hines 

Iris  M 

3  High 

George,  Jas   gard  6  Lenx  pi 

*Alvin  L                civil  eng 

George,  John     gard     16  Han 

336  West  57th,  N  Y 

Lena   (Peterson 

Arthur  G               druggist 

George,  Sam'l  C     7  Eod'k  pi 

Godfrey,  Marcia  E 

team  &  driver  steamer 

(m  Roberts 

Annie  S    (Bucknam 

7  Rodick  Sq 

Lodging  House 

Roy  S                             stu 

Gerry,  Fred  H                 police 

Golden,  Mrs  Lizzie     waitress 

Mt  D  Blk,   Main 

164  Main 

Mary  E   (Brown 

^Children              Eastport 

Getehell,  Archie  L  trav  sales 

Golden,  H  H            restaurant 

20  Ash  pi 

bus  12  Main      h  13  Main 

Olie  M   (Ash 

Luvia  N  (Shedd 

Lawrence  B 

Gonya,   Fred   A           druggist 

Clarice  C 

bus  cor  Cot  &  Main 

Getehell,  A  S  livery  58  L'lawn 

h  9  Fed 

Effie  B   (Taylor 

Mabel    (Rich 

*  Stephen  W         chauffeur 

Fred'k  H                         pi 

Greenwich,  Conn 

Gooch,  V  F            contr  &  bldr 

Archie  L              trav  sales 

12  Boles  av 

Clarice  P                 bank  cl 

Blanche  G  (Higgins 

Gilbert,  H  L     lab     1  Han  av 

Goodall,  M                 3  Myrt  av 

Clara  (Knox 

Goodwin,  Emma  A       6  Lrl  ct 

Harvard 

(m  Williams 

Gilbert,  H  B     far     W  Eden 

*Eugene  S        paving  cut 

Susie  A  (Thomas 

Franklin 

Gilbert,  E  D      far      W  Eden 

Lizzie  A  (m  Hass 

Gilbert,  S  W     far     W  Eden 

Goodwin,  Lawrence        21  Cot 

Hazel  (Dorety 

(see  adv)          hair  dresser 

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140 


EDEN 


*  Gardner  L                 mech 

Vivian  C                      team 

Rockland 

*Goldie  A  (m  Sullivan 

Googins,  G  E  law  25  L'lawn 

S  Gouldsboro 

Carrie  E    (Smith 

Gower,   Benj     gard     20   Ash 

Mary  B                  at  home 

Mary  E   (Cussons 

Goss,  Wm  prop  B  'ch  Tree  Inn 

Byron 

(see  adv)       9  Greel  av 

Gower,  Chas  M     car    85  Sch 

Margaret  I   (Brew 

Clara  M   (Campbell 

Mary  A  (m  Clement 

Earl  P                             stu 

A  Mona                  waitress 

Clyde  R                            pi 

Fred'k  V                   stenog 

Clarence  E                       pi 

Elmer  W                           pi 

Shirley   A                        pi 

George  L                          pi 

Alton  J 

Gott,  A  J          retd        22  Sch 

Grace,  Henriette          at  home 

Lucy  C  (Welsh 

9  Sch 

*Hattie  R  (m  Murphy 

Grace,  Icephine                 5  Sch 

Bernard 

Graffam,  Chas  E  coach  Edge 

M  A                           driver 

Eva  E  (Webber 

Gott,  Eunice  (m  Higgins 

Graham,  E  E 

W  Eden 

Firm  A  E  Lawrence  Co 

Frank                              lab 

contrs  &  bldrs 

Gott,  Geo  D          lab      0  Crk 

bus  116-118   Cottage 

Hattie  M  (Davis 

h  5  Des  Isles  av 

Alvin  M                           pi 

Bethena   (Bearse 

Shirley   L 

Graham,  Mabel  F   (m  Emery 

Gladys   M 

27  Han 

Gott,  M  A     carriage     37  Sch 

Nina  F                             pi 

Bertha  V  (Guthrie 

Graham,  S  Henrietta 

Gott,  V  D   lab   1  B'view  av 

(m  Southard 

S   Jane    (Carpenter 

16  Newton  Way 

*Wm    Adelbert         fisher 

Ernest  A  ptr  &  decorater 

W  Tremont 

*Francis  M           plumber 

David                       hostler 

Sullivan 

Or^illa  (m  Marshall 

Herbert  L                     law 

H.     S.     NASON     &     SON  ^g^"^^  ^«»'  "^^  ^«^^  ^eal  Rubbers 

Men's  Clothiers  and  Outfitters 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


141 


Graham,  H  L  law 

of  Rodick  Blk 

res  16  Newton  Way 

Alta  (Higgins 

Grant,  Alex  J  hotel  mgr 

21  Eden 

Laura  B  (Weston 

Dorothy  S  W  stu 

Grant,  Florence  M  (Suminsby 

teacher       Main 

Grant,  B  V       far  &  milkman 

Eden 
Addie  B   (Jordan 

dr  mkr  &  mer 
Grant,  Wm  D       retd       Eden 
Butler  V    far  &  milkman 
*Cora  E   (m  Smith 

W  Thornton,  N  H 

*Frank  B  emp  store 

Boston,   Mass 

Grant,  F  0  driver  3  Des  I  av 

Lena  R  (Zelma 

*Janette  A  (m  Haskell 

Beachmont,  Mass 
*Florence  L 

(m  Cusumano 

Faneuil,  Mass 

*Harold  F  driver 

Bucksport 

Grant,  Ida  (m  Strout  H  Cove 

Floralee  pi 

Beatrice  pi 

Grant,  Jas  A       car     H  Cove 

Linnie  L   (Wakefield 

Cromwell  L  pi 


Cora  W 
Grant,  Jos  H        car     87  Sch 

Georgia  A  (Thorne 

*Verner  F  drug  cl 

29  Russell,  Waltham,  Mass 

Lillian  V  cl 

Fred  E  pi 

Grant,  M  B  estate  supt 

W  Eden 

Mabel  G  (Harden 

Alice  M  pi 

Grant,   Washington  gard 

E  Lake  rd 

Grant,  W  M  genl  wk  5  Mtn  av 

Luella  E  (Whitney 

Rilda  L  (m  Webber 

Vincent  C  pi 

Lulu  L  pi 

Graves,  L  R  mason  77  L'lawn 

Jennie  E  (Staples 

C  Elwin 

Jane  R 
Gray,  Adelbert     far    H  Cove 
Emery  dis 

Lelia  E  (Paine 

Ethel  (m  Parsons 

*  Jennie  (m  Tyler 

Stonington 

Arthur  lab 

Fred  lab 

Maggie  (m  Inman 

Irving 

Lulu  (m  Lurvey 

Olive  (m  Martin 
Gray,  A  E       far       W  Eden 


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142 


EDEN 


Bessie  E  (Gray 
Laura  A  (m  Dow 
Fannie  E  (m  Gray- 
Gray,  A  C    caretaker    Forest 
Bertha  A  (Higgins 
Clarence  A  pi 

-    Leslie  B 
Gray,  Mrs  Chas  N  (Fogg 

S'by  Cove 

Linwood  C  elec 

Gray,  Daniel  M    gard    11  Ash 

Lizzie   A    (Gtay 
Gray,  E  J      far      S'by  Cove 
Emery  dis 
Ella  L  (Paine 
Lillie  L  (m  Hall 
Mabel  M  (m  Tate 
Edith  A  (m  Strout 
Myron  H  pi 

*Gray,  N  B  sea  capt  N  Y  City 
Ella  R  (Patchen       nurse 
51  Greel  av 
Madge  E  (m  Hodgkins 
Gray,  Reuben  N  barber 

21  2d  So 
Fannie  E  (Gray 
Greeley,  E  B  91  West 

Esther  (Holmes 
Edwin  H  pi 

Greeley,   Henry  E 

Firm  Nickerson,   Spratt  & 
Greeley 

bus  West      h  11  Ken 
Emma  J  (Nickerson 


Helen  M  stu 

Jeanette  N 
Henry  E   Jr 
Green,   Chas   S 

stoves  &  hardware 
bus  Main     res  19  Sch 
.   Ella  A  (Kitfield 
Green,  Frank  mer 

bus  Main     h  18  Han 
Goldie    (Abramson 
Frances  pi 

Ruth 
Green,  Frank  ptr 

9  Brookside  av 

Mabel  ( 

Baby 
Greene,  Cecilia  V  pi  35  Rod'k 
Greene,  S  H      clerg  41  Mt  D 
Cornelia  M  (Casey 
*Herbert  D  mgr 

New  Mexico 
^Berkley  St  J 

mgr  Anchor  Mills 
Devalls  Bluffs,  Ark 
^Charlotte   (m  Wood 

Old  Mexico 

*Faith  C      stu      Phil,  Pa 

Gretchen  stu 

Ruth  D  stu 

Gregory,  Flora  (Lunt 

laundry  wk      14  York 

Grindell,  Thos  W  lab  H  Cove 

Cassie  M  (Dickey 

Walter  W  lab 

Cecil  N  pi 


FRED'K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 


FLORIST 


GRBENHOUSE3-12    Mt.    Desert   Street 
STORE— 123    Main    Street 


CENSUS 


143 


Stella  M  pi 

Chester  H  pi 

Norman  A  pi 

Minnie   M 

Arthur   R 

HoUis  W 

Attie  M 
Grindle,  Alonzo  H      335  Main 
Supt  Bar  Har  Water  Co 

^Chester  H    far    Trenton 

*Morris    W  far    Trenton 

^Victor  C     far     Trenton 

Alice    C    (Leland-Morton 

Theodore  W  pi 

Francis   C 

Alonzo  H  Jr 
Grindle,  Winfield 

contr  &  bldr 

bus  21  Main     h  215  Main 

Mabel  D  (Webber 

Thelma  A 

Emma  C 
Guilmette,  Alphonse  gard 

32  Edge 

Emma  (Belair 

Lea  pi 

Gullifer,  L  M  312  2d  So 

bicycle  repairing,  groceries, 
etc 

Mary  A  (Ackley 

Leonice  M  pi 

Florence  L  pi 

Herbert  H 

Alison  C 

Leora   S 


GuUifer,  Lydia  M  22  Ash 

(m  Cussons 

Leslie  M  bicycle  bus 

Guptill,  Ellen  A  (Tracy 

7  BView  av 
Geo  H  car 

*Byron  A    mer    Camden 
*Wm  H  car 

4th  So  Hampstead,  L  I,  N  Y 

Guptill,  Wm  driver  28  Eod'k 

Guptill,  Geo  D      car      5  Sch 
Zena  (Grace 

Gusha,  Cecil  M     ho     H  Cove 
Emery  dis 

Guthrie,  Cynthia  A  (Smith 

12  2d  So 
Bertha  V  (m  Gott 
J  Arthur  blk 

Edna  M  dr  mkr 

*Florence  L  (m  Byard 

424  Pearl,  Bangor 

Guthrie,  J  A       blk       66  Sch 
Lavina  E   (Brown 
Ralph  E  pi 

Ernest  M  pi 

Guthrie,  Loring  fisher  65  Sch 
Ella  (Russell-King 
Vera  G  stu 

Guthrie,  Mark  H  gard 

441/2  Han 
Ada  L    (Scott 
M  Beatrice  pi 

Margaret  K 
Helen  F 
Mark  H  Jr 


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EDEN 


H 

Hadley,  E  Y              coachman 

0  Cliff  rd 

Hadley,  B  L           carg  driver 

Lucinda  J  (Tripp 

62  L'lawn  av 

Hagerthy,  G  R          sur  &  phy 

Delia  T  (Emery 

17  High         tel  153 

Lora  (m  Cleaves 

Helen  C  (Chandler 

Florence  E  (m  Carter  ' 

Haley,  Dennis                     gard 

Benj  H  Jr                      stu 

Haley,  John                 genl  wk 

Hadley,  Currington    W  Eden 

66  E  Lake  rd 

retd  sea  capt 

Haley,  Patrick              genl  wk 

Fred  L                     bk  kpr 

19  2d  So 

Hadley,  Elizabeth  (m  Paine 

Minnie    N    (Hutchings- 

S'by  Cove      Emery  dis 

Sawyer 

Benj  L              carg  driver 

Hall,   Chas         far       H   Cove 

Hadley,  F  L  bk  kpr  W  Eden 

Minnie   J    (Morgan 

Minnie  (Sumner 

Rose  E                               pi 

Sarah                                 pi 

Bertha                               pi 

Arthur                               pi 

Violet   M                          pi 

Fred'k                               pi 

Hall,  Clyde  R  blk  3  Myrt  av 

Helen 

Viva  A  (Knowles 

Hadley,  G  W      lab       0  Crk 

Mona  A 

Eva  B   (Richardson 

Hall,  D  G              market  gard 

Mary  L                             pi 

prop  of  Hillcrest  House 

Helena 

W  Eden 

Hadley,  John  E  far  W  Eden 

Elva  M   (Emery 

Laura  M  (Higgins 

Ernest  M                        stu 

Edwin  E                      team 

Edith  E                  at  home 

*Esther  E  (m  Jordan 

Arthur  E                          pi 

Seal  Har 

Agnes  M                           pi 

*Amos  D                  barber 

EUise  A                            pi 

Moody,  Waltham,   Mass 

Clarice  H 

Alton  L 

Hall,  Floy  A  (HoUis             ho 

Hadley,  Raymond  pi  W  Eden 

2  BView  av 

Hadley,  R  J  cedar  rustic  wk 

Lawrence  V                      pi 

0  Cliff  rd 

FRED'K    H.   MOSES,    Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  ;    Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 


CENSUS 


145 


Hall,  Geo  H  prop       saw  mill 
S'by  Cove      Emery  dis 
Lillie  M  (Gray 
Harold  J  pi 

Ellen  M  pi 

Herbert  G  pi 

Hall,  Lewis  H  mill  S'by  Cove 

Ada  O    (Lee 
Hamblin,  Frank       lab  O  Crk 

Elizabeth  S  (Walls 
Hamilton,  Chas  W  exp  driver 
1  Barron  ct 
Angela  M  (Brooks 
Hamilton,  Laura        2  Cent  av 
(m   Richardson 
Daniel  N  driver 

Hamilton,  Martha  B  240  Main 
(King-Hopkins 
Flora  P  dr  mkr 

(m  Young-Kasselmark 
Hamor,  Albert  E  blk 

18  Boles  av 
Sadie  M    (Harris 
Hamor,  Ansel  A  ptr 

4   B'side   av 
Julia  E    (Young 
Cecil  B  pi 

Francis 
Hamor,  A  S      far        H  Cove 
C  Augusta  ho 

Julia  A  (m  Salisbury 
Hamor,  Angelia  T  (Hamor 

H  Cove 
Calvert  G  far  &  assessor 
Hattie  E  at  home 


Hamor,  C  G       far  &  assessor 
H  Cove 

Helena  B   (Campbell 

Hamor,   Bertha   M       dr   mkr 

154  Main 

Hamor,  Chas  A      ptr  &  p  hgr 

S'by  Cove 

Hamor,  Chastena   (Hodgkins 

Hull's  Cove 

Edw  R  ptr 

Eugene  W  car 

Frank  A  genl  wk 

Hamor,  E  R  ptr  &  mer  H  Cove 

Annie  B   (Milligan 

Dorothy  M  pi 

Edward  R  Jr 
Hamor,  Eben  M  W  Eden 

postmaster  &  historian 

Ida  M  (m  Rich 
Hamor,  E  F      car      W  Eden 

Helen  M   (Leland 

Linnie  E.  (m  Trundy 
Hamor,  Ella   (Preble 

11  Ced  av 
Hamor,  E  W  car  H  Cove 
Hamor,  Ella  F  ho  H  Cove 
Hamor,  Maria  M  ho  H  Cove 
Hamor,  E  W      car      H  Cove 

Ethel  M    (Wilcomb 

Ruth   E 

Hester  L 

Clarence  N 
Hamor,   Evelyn   F       dr   mkr 
Hamor  Blk,  Main 
Hamor,  F  A    genl  wk  H  Cove 


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EDEN 


Effie  E    (Brewer  dr  mkr 

Hamor.   G  H   car   S'by   Cove 
Harold   D  musician 

Louise  S  (Fogg 

Hamor,  H  K  retd  S'by  Cove 
Louise  C  (Alexander* 
*Florence  A   (m  Bowden 
Ellsworth 
Granville  H  car 

*Jennie  A      ho    Standish 
Emma  S  (m  Simpson 
Lizzie  S   (m  Leland 
Josephine  E  (m  Higgins 
*Tina  J  (m  Strout 

Ipswich,  Mass 
*  Agnes  L  (m  Durant 

So   Windham 
Lena  M  (m  Stearns 
Maud  L  (m  Hamor        tr 
Irving  G  car 

Hamor,  I  J     car     S'by  Cove 
Annie  P   (Day 
Reginald   A 

Hamor,  J  C     far     S'by  Cove 
Sand  Pt 
Abbie  A   (Richardson 
Harriet  B    (m  Austin 
Alice   M  cl 

Ina  L   (m  Liscomb 

Hamor,  J  E      retd      W  Eden 
Roxanna  0  (Reed 
Elwell  S  car 

Wm  M  car 

Hamor,  John  mason 

22  Greel  av 


Julia  G  (Conroy 
Elizabeth   M  tr 

Grace   E  stu 

Hamor,  Linwood  V  gard 

11  Alb  Mead 

Hamor,  Millard  L  2  Hamor  pi 
Road  Commissioner 
Ida  J   (Leland 
Mary  A  ho 

Isabel  C  dr  mkr 

Leslie  I  cl 

Hoyt  P  stu 

Hamor,  Octavia  C  stu  W  Eden 

Hamor,  Orrington  retd 

S'by  Cove    The  Ovens 
Mary  A  (Spurling 
John  mason 

F  Evelyn  dr  mkr  Bar  H 
Annie  M   (m  Rodick 
Harry  R  cl 

Hamor,  Percy  A  bk  kpr 

13  Boles  av 
Maud  L  (Hamor 

Hamor,  Rob't  B         retd  vet 
S'by  Cove 
*Inez  J   (m  Smith 

Westwood,  Mass 
^Georgia  E  bk  kpr  Ban 
*Ansel  L  cl  Bangor 
Gladys  L  stu 

Hamor,   Roy     fireman     Main 
Florence  E   (Harriman 

Hamor,  W  B       retd  sea  capt 

3  Hamor  av 

Birney  A  team 


FREDERICK   H.    MOSES,    Rorist 

BAR   HARBOR   (CTe^eaO    FINE    FLORAL   WORK 


CENSUS 


147 


Ansel  A  ptr 

Hamor,  Wm  M  far  W   Eden 
Lillian  M    (Simmons 
James  E  pi 

W  Melvin  pi 

Hanscom,  Raymond  blk 

H  Cove 
A  Gertrude  (Bailey 
N  Lee  apprentice 

Alvah  D  pi 

Helen  L  ,      P^ 

Erwin  H  pi 

Marcia  G  pi 

Albert  R  pi 

Wallis  C  pi 

Elwood  V 
Milton  S 

Hapworth,  Fred  E  head  gard 

Buonriposo    Bar  Har 

Celia  M  (Genn      milliner 

Hapworth,  H  E     car  52  Eden 

Fred  gard 

*Lewis  trav  sales 

N  Y  City 

Georrad  L  pi 

Haraden,  O  H  ins  agency 

8  Rob'ts  av 
Annie  B    (Chandler 
Linwood  C  stu 

Shirley  E  stu 

Lewis  W  pi 

Harden,  Almon  3  Crom  H  rd 
team  &  pub  carg 
Delia  H  (Emery 
Mabel  G  (m  Grant 


E  Bernice   (m  Pettingill 
*Fred  fore 

Westerly,  R  I 
Maurice  G  genl  wk 

Harding,    Seth     far     Ind   Pt 
Martha  F  (Pray 

Hardison,  Lester  H  pi 

18  Boles  av 

Hardy,    Geo       lab       2   Edge 
Darrell  cl 

Harriman,  Blanche  L  (Sproul 

Lodging  Ho      130  Main 

Edna  C  stu 

Harriman,  John  N  S  5  Han  pi 
driver  &  lawn  wk 
Almeda  E   (Perkins 
Florence  E  (m  Hamor 
Leroy  R  barber 

Harriman,  L  R  barber 

bus  Cot      h  40  G  Mary 
Bessie   (  Pray 
Kathleen  P  pi 

Margaret  E  pi 

Mildred  W 
John  F 

Harris,  Annie  (Peyser    5  Oak 
Rae  ho  56  Main 

Miriam  B  ho 

Harold  T  emp  pool  room 
Maud  E  pi 

Mark  L  stu 

Cecilia   S  pi 

Harris,  Edw     gard     27  Eden 
Anna  T  (Murphy 

Harris,  Jas  gard  11  Boles  av 


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EDEN 


Minnie  A  (Hay ward 

Haskell,  A  C         far       Eden 

Mary  M                            pi 

Renana  0  (Mayo 

Charles  W                         pi 

Haskell,  Frank  cl  ext  L'lawn 

James  L                           pi 

Lena  M   (Stover 

H  Wallace 

Gladys  L 

Harris,  John  H                  gard 

Leonard 

11  Myrt  av 

Haskell,   Geo   E   blk  H   Cove 

Mary  A  (Kavanagh 

Maud  E    (Frost-Hodsdon 

John  H                             pi 

Hass,  Chas  E  gard  104  L'lawn 

Chas  E                              pi 

Lizzie  A    (Goodwin 

Walter  A                         pi 

Shirley  L                          pi 

Florence  M                      pi 

Sylvia  M 

Wilfred  F 

Hatt,   Jas  A            exp   driver 

Harris,  Margaret  (Brown 

50  Crom  Har  rd 

11  Boles  av 

Lillian  B  (Dorr 

James                            gard 

Hayes,  Fred  B  elec  &  bt  bldr 

Harris,  Miriam  B  ho  278  Main 

10  Everard  av 

Hartwell,  F  G                      blk 

Alice  (Harmon 

bus  Stonington  h  9  Cent  av 

Ralph  R                           pi 

Jennie  H   (Crabtree 

Alta  A                             pi 

Doris  H  (m  Moseley 

Hayes,  Dennis  J              porter 

Teresa                               pi 

Dora   (Berry-Leighton 

James  E                            pi 

Haynes,  Ada  J  ho  47  Greel  av 

Kenneth  L                        pi 

Haynes,  E  L  ptr  26  Greel  av 

Lester  P                            pi 

Inez  B   (McFarland 

Harvey,  Albert  P       sea  capt 

Blanche  E                         pi 

0  Crk 

Haynes,  Geo  M  far  W  Eden 

Eliza  E  (PettingiU 

Alice  R  (Layes 

Harold  E 

Baby 

Raymond  A 

Haynes,  John  H     car  Ind  Pt 

Harvey,  Fred  A  car  3  Davis  pi 

Emma  L  (Smallidge 

Nellie  M  (Walls 

Bessie  L                           pi 

Everett  B                       stu 

Carlton  W                       pi 

Lulu  M                            pi 

Mary  E 

Frank  A 

H.    S.    NASON    &    SON 


HOWARD   8.  NASON 
FBANK  E.   NASON 


Men's  Clothiers  and  Outfitters 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


149 


Haynes,  Velma   (Atherton 

38  L'lawn  av 
Wm  E  cl 

Maud  R  (m  Higgins 
Haynes,  Wm  E  cl 

7  Barron  ct 
Julia  M    (Henderson 
Hayward,  C  David  lab 

7  Stanwood  pi 
Augusta  H  (Dahl 
Hilma  H 
HayWard,  Geo  W  gard 

Laselva  Eden 

Annie  B   (Smith 
Chas  A  coach 

*Alberta   (m  White 

Larkin,  Bangor 
*Ethel  (m  Smith 

142  Grove,  Augusta 

Hayward,  C  A  coach 

Laselva,  Eden 

Eva  (Higgins 

Head,  Sam'l  E  West 

boarding  ho   &  detective 

Sarah  0    (Snow 

landlady 

♦Florence  E  (m  Pedelford 

Waltham,  Mass 

*Frank  S  law 

Boston,  Mass 

Heath,  Chas  W  gard  321  Main 

Nellie  M  (Smith 

Wm  K 

Henessy,  Agnes  V  nurse  Han 


Hersey,  Geo  W  car 

2  B'view  av 

Hersom,  T  G  livery  28  Rod'k 

Higgins,  A  caretkr  45  Hoi  av 
Betsey  M    (Stanwood 
Allen  P  gard 

George  H  elec 

Higgins,  Abbie   (Salisbury 

Ind  Pt 
Thos  C  mer 

*Willard  H  car 

Somerville,   Mass 
Calvin  plumber 

Clara  E  (m  Norris 
Belle  (m  Hurley 

Higgins,  Abbie  L  (Bunker 

11  Stephens  Lane 

Higgins,  A  L  car 

17  Rob'ts   av 
Lettie  A  (Call 
*Mollie  G  (m  Smith 

Porto  Rico 
*Esther  L  Porto  Rico 
Enid  S  pi 

Higgins,   Almira    (Richardson 

Ind  Pt 

Benj  H  postm  &  far 

Bloomfield  far 

Higgins,  Alvin  H  far  Ind  Pt 
Ellen  E  (Haynes 
Iva  M   (m  Cousins 
Elliott  G  far 

Howard  H  '  pi 

Betsey  E  pi 

Higgins,  Arthur  M  cl  5  Sch 


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150 


EDEN 


Higgins,  Ambrose  H  car 

6  Locus  Lane 

Elizabeth   (Ash 

Clinton  B  mer 

*E   Leander         architect 

519    Cumberland    av, 

Portland 

Higgins,  Ann  M  (Higgins 

Private  Hosp      W  Eden 
Lottie  M  prop  restaurant 
.    Bar  Har 
Lola  J  (m  Richards 
Jesse  H      restaurant  wk 
Higgins,   Archie  A  lab 

W  Eden 
Mary  A  (Closson 
Bertrand  A 
Franklin  E 
Higgins,  Mrs  AS      25  Rod'k 
(Leland-Marcyes 
Higgins,  Benj  H  Ind  Pt 

postmaster  &  far 
Louise  J  (Lurvey 
Higgins,  Bloomfield  far 

3  High 
Fannie  S   (Billings 
*Myron  "W  auto  bus 

Baltimore,  Md 
Myra  A  milliner 

Higgins,  B  S  grocer  353  Main 
Higgins,  Calvin  L        plumber 
28  Bridge 
Grace  G  (Higgins 
Marguerite  N  cl 


Higgins,  C  B  harness  bus 

bus  Cot  h  216  Main 

Georgia  P  (Tripp 

John  R 

Caroline  E 
Higgins,  Chas  T  groc  cl 

5  Bridge 

Nettie  L  (Hodgkins 

C  Clayton 

Clarissa  M 
Higgins,   E   B   retd   W  Eden 

Grace  A  (m  Fogg 
Higgins,  Edwin  H  car  92  Main 

Adeline   (Ash     Board  Ho 

Mabel  milliner 

Higgins,  E  H      far     H  Cove 

Josephine  E   (Hamor 

Maisie  S  pi 

Edgar  S  pi 

Higgins,  E  L        far        Eden 

Carrie  A   (Gordon 
Higgins,  E  L  architect 

sum  res  16  Locus  Lane 

Hortense   (Stevens 

Ambrose  S 
Higgins,  Emma  G  (Wetherbee 
42  L'lawn  av 

Clarabelle   (m  Foster 

Chas  T  cl 

Blanche  G  (m  Gooch 
Higgins,   Emma   L       dr  mkr 
154  Main 
Higgins,  Eugene  H 

mail  carrier 
49  Greel  av 


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FLORIST  30  Years  at  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


151 


Anna   (Smithwick 
Francis   S 

Iliggins,  Eugene  P  mason 

Ind  Pt 
Carrie  B   (Richardson 
Lawrence  E  cl  S'by  Cove 
Lionel  S         emp  nursery 
Gladys  A  stu 

Viola  S  stu 

Audrey  M  pi 

Sherman  F  pi 

*     Roger  L  pi 

B  Avis  pi 

J  Beverly  pi 

Kenneth  R 
Keith 

Higgins,  Eunice  (Gott 

W  Eden 

Higgins,  Fenelon  B  car 

11  Rockwood  av 
Addie  L  (Mayo 
Alta  B  (m  Graham 
Howe  D  stu 

Hilda  B  -  pi 

Ruel  pi 

Higgins,  F  A  carg  ptr 

12  Mt  Des 
Jennie  (Thorne 
Nettie  cl 

Higgins,  Frank  E  car 

8  Wes  av 
.Mae  E  (Salisbury 
M  Ermond  pi 

Higgins,  Frank  L  police 

Ind  Pt 


Eldora  M  (Lurvey 

dr  mkr 
*Chas  A  genl  wk 

N  E  Har 
Luray  V  genl  wk 

*Winfred  plumber 

N  E  Har 
Arthur  C  gard 


Higgins,  Frank  N 


driver 


29  Pine 
Lenora   (Tourtelotte 
Annie  B   (m  Parsons 
Bertha  A  (m  Gray 
Georgia  E  at  home 

Wesley  F  pi 

Higgins,  Geo  A  F  lab  off  West 
Elizabeth  E  ho 

Higgins,  Geo  P  car 

1  Crom  Har  rd 
*Freeman  steward 

steamer  Morse 
47    Larkin,    Rockland 
Lilla  V   (Merrill-Hopkins 
Higgins,  Harold  S  32  Bridge 
freight  cl 
Eva  (Meader 
Higgins,  Hattie  M  (Hopkins 
36  L'lawn 
*Alice  E    (m  Conners 

Brookline,   Mass 

*AgnesP  bk  kpr 

72  Lincoln,  Boston,  Mass 

Sherman  B  plumber 

Higgins,  H  C  ptr 

4  Rob'ts  Sq 


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EDEN 


Alberta  E  (Smith 

Higgins,  H  P  dentist 

of  Mt  D  Blk    res  54  Main 
Blanche  (Fuller 

embroidery 
Chas  S  stu 

Higgins,  Jesse  H 

restaurant    wk 
3  Everard  PI 
Mabel  H   (Law 
Robert  L 
Harvard  D 

Higgins,  Mrs  Jessie  L  H  Cove 
Tea  Cup  Inn 

Higgins,  J  Murray  car 

55  G  Mary 
Ida  C   (Stover 
Harold  H         bicycle  wk 
Chas  M  stu 

Eugenia  M  stu 

Florence  B  pi 

Fred  E  pi 

Mary  E 

Higgins,  Jos  gard  33  Edge 
Harry  E  gard  Main 
Melville  J  coach 

Audrey   C  at   home 

Higgins,  Lena  M  dr  mkr 

35  Rod'k 

Higgins,  Luray  V       genl  wk 
Ind  Pt 
Edith  J  (Calor 
Grace  E  pi 

Elmer   M  ^     pi 

Victor  A 


Ruth  A 
Baby  Boy 
Higgins,  Mariam  R     at  home 
o  Dtepnen's  Jjane 
Higgins,   Mary  F    (Snow 

42  Eden 
Royal  G  phy  &  surg 

Higgins,  Mary  (Higgins  Eden 
Higgins,    Mary   I    (Higgins 

216  Main 
Wm  B  meat  cutter 

Higgins,  Melvin  W  Eden 

Higgins,  Nancy  L  ho 

S'by  Cove 
Higgins,  Nettie  B   (Richards 
Ind  Pt 
Eugene  H  mail  car 

Addie  L  (m  Richards 
Frank  E         mgr   Casino 
Higgins,   Norris  R  lab 

74  Pine  Hill 
Minnie   A 

(Milliken-Gatchell 
Ralph  R  pi 

Higgins,  N  W    far    W  Eden 
Alma  P  (Knowles 
Addie  J   (m  Emery 
Higgins,  0  C      lab     W  Eden 
Nettie  C  (Allen 
*Percy  W  cl 

Maiden,   Mass 
*Ivory  W  lab 

Granville    S    cl   Bar   Har 
Ansel  B  cl 

Alice  A   (m  Braley 


J.  H.  BRANSCOM,  Hay  and  Straw 

NORTHEAST     HARBOR,     MAINE 


CENSUS 


153 


Higgins,  Phebe  E   (Titus 

*Ralph  S  dentist  Brewer 

6  Alb  Mead 

HoUis  C                          ptr 

Grace  G  (m  Higgins 

Higgins,  T  C  grocer  bus  Sch 

*Arno  W     elec     Bangor 

h  15  Des  Isles  av 

Bessie  W                  photog 

Nettie  M  (Smith 

Higgins,  R  G          phy  &  surg 

T  Carol                           stu 

res  23  Greel  av 

Higgins,  V  L  s  cutter  15  Han 

of  cor  Cot  &  Main 

Nell  A  (m  Ingalls 

Catherine  G  (Little 

Archie   A                        lab 

Royal  G  Jr                    stu 

Margaret  L  (Cameron 

Higgins,  Rob't  A  coach  Eden 

Lamont 

Elizabeth  (Hand 

AdeHaide   V 

*James  J                  groom 

Higgins,  W  C     retd  W  Eden 

N  Y  City 

Julia  A  (Hadley 

*Rob't  A  Jr       chauffeur 

Edith   (m  Rich 

N  Y  City 

Higgins,  W  M  B  meat  cutter 

*George  L                driver 

228  Main  av 

N  Y  City 

Jessie  F  (Young 

Wm  R                        groom 

Rita  I                    at  home 

Higgins,  S  H     gard     H  Cove 

Vera  E                           stu 

Ada  A  (Hodgkins 

Alice  G                            pi 

Earl  W                          lab 

Hilgrove,  C  E  s  cut  off  ^Vest 

Gladys  R                         pi 

Ellen  E    (Young 

Tryphen  L'                      pi 

*Lester  A  lab  Birch  Har 

Harry  J                             pi 

*Herbert     pi       Portland 

Oscar  A 

Charlotte  M                     pi 

Chas  E 

Anna                                  pi 

Higgins,  Sherman  B  plumber 

Robert  D                          pi 

38  L'lawn 

Everard  B                        pi 

Maud  R   (Haynes 

Leamon  C 

Natalie 

Agnes  K 

Higgins,  S  N                genl  wk 

Hilgrove,  Wm  E  blk  12  York 

6  The  Field 

Julia  A   (D  alt  on 

Francina  E    (Hutchings 

Hill,  E  W  civil  eng  15  Pleas 

Ada  A   (m  Stafford 

Letitia  E  (Joy 

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EDEN 


Walter  G  hotel  cl 

Lydia  S  pi 

Hillson,  Nathan  clothier 

bus  64  Main    res  10  Han 

Katie    (Wolf son 

Isaac  clothier 

Samuel  clothier 

Sophia  stu 

Hinch,  Catherine   (Fox 

78  Eden 

*Wm  E  city  marshal 

Bridge  St,  Augustine,  Fla 

John  T  dentist 

Hattie  R  at  home 

Alice  M  at  home 

Hinch,  J  T  dentist 

of  Main         h  High 

Alice  R  (Young  toy  store 
Hinckley,  C  M      eng  H  Cove 

Effie   B    (Dickey 

Doris  M  pi 

C  Herbert 
Hinckley,  E  J  dentist 

of  Main         h  Main 

Edith  L   (Adams 

Oliver  A 

Hodgkins,  Almon  B  car 

51  Greel  av 

Hodgkins,  J  Robie  car 

51  Greel  av 

Hodgkins,  Anson  A  car  Oak 

Cleveland  V  stu 

Etta  (Duffy 
Hodgkins,  Arthur  D  pi  Ind  Pt 
Hodgkins,  Donald  E  pi  Ind  Pi 


Hodgkins,  Bert  L       trucking 
G  Mary 
Arver  E  trucking 

Grace  E    (Rowe 
Winfield  B  pi 

Clarence  L  pi 

Laler  L  pi 

Wyman  W  pi 

Huldy  M 

Hodgkins,  Chester  A 

contr  &  bldr 
bus  Greel  av  h  25  Bridge 
Lucy  F  (Wakefield 

Hodgkins,  Clarence    W  Eden 

Hodgkins,  E  L     car     6  Ken 
Ardell  M  (Googins 
Hattie  A  (m  Lynam 
*Lena  M   (m  Smallidge 

Winter  Harbor 
Georgia  B  at  home 

Hodgkins,  Harrison  M 

fish  mkt 
h  112  Cot      bus  West 
Minnie  G  (Conners 
Gerald  C  pi 

Hodgkins,  Harry  C  retd  mer 
21  Ken 
Annie  B   (Salisbury 
Myrtle  C  stu 

Florence  L  stu 

Roscoe  N  pi 

Hodgkins,  Harvey  W  4  Rod'k 
car  &  water  boat 
Annie  R   (Stanley 
Hollis  L       emp  fish  mkt 


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CENSUS 

Oscar  L 

stu 

Cecil  C 

stu 

Nelson  S 

pi 

Marion  L 

pi 

gkins,  H  Curtis 

far 

29  Main 
Asa  stu 

Ray  K  stu 

Hodgkins,  Helen  L  ho 

29  Main 
Hodgkins,  H  I  steam  laundry 
bus  West    h  36  Cot 
Cora  L   (Crimmin 
Hodgkins,  Irving  I  shoe  mkr 
bus  41  Main    h  6  Rob'ts  Sq 
Maria  P  (Dyer 
Harold  W  pi 

Loid  P  pi 

Madeline  I 
Hodgkins,  Isaac  N  car 

5  Bar  ct 
W  Etta  (Jones 
*Lena  I  tel  op 

91%  Trueman,  New  London, 

Conn 

Hodgkins,  J  F  fish  mkt 

66  Mt  Desert 

Hannah  J    (Ball 

Herbert  I    steam  laundry 

*Lalia  C  (m  Wood 

W  Gouldsboro 

Harrison  M  fish  dlr 

Hodgkins,  Jno  L        car  &  far 

Eden 
Lena  M  (Frost 


155 


Effie  E   (m  Reed 
Nettie  L  (m  Higgins 
Ludolph  P  groc  cl 

Emmons  B  stu 

J  Dallas  stu 

Burton  L  '      stu 

Harley  0  pi 

Hodgkins,  Jno  F  car 

3  Hamor  pi 
Luhama  (Bunker 
Orrin  A  car 

Maude  M  (m  Mitchell 

Hodgkins,  O  A  car  3  Hamor  pi 
Myrtie  E   (Higgins 
Mabel  L 
Bertha  J 

Hodgkins,   R  L  elec 

h  51  Greel  av  bus  150  Main 
Madge  E    (Gray 
Dorothy  B  pi 

Majorie  D  pi 

Robert  P 

Hodgkins,  Willis  C  car 

54  E  Lake  rd 
Sarah  E  (Dodge 
*Elzie  E  (m  Hodgkins 

Marlboro 
Winfield  C  pi 

Hodsdon,  Maud  E  (m  Haskell 

H  Cove 

Cecil  H  pi 

Holbrook,  Annie  D  (m  McKay 

64  Sch 

*Arthur  P  ptr 

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EDEN 


Jasper  H  fm  wk  W  Eden 

Bernice  Z  (Kellam 

Mildred  G  (m  McKay 

Doris  A                            pi 

HoUis,  Addie   (m  Smith 

Nelson  K 

4  B'side  av 

Clyde  L 

Floy  A   (m  Hall 

Hopkins,  Martha  B    240  Main 

*J  Iver  (m  Fen  wick 

(m  Hamilton 

Millbridge 

*Irving  L                  sexton 

Lura  L                 laundress 

Readfield 

Lewis  D                genl  wk 

*Geo   G                          far 

Myrton  E               mill  wk 

W  Bridgewater,  Mass 

Holmes,  Linnie  L         dr  mkr 

Ida  A  (m  Cunningham 

91  West 

Nellie  E   (m  Parsons 

Holmes,  Myra  S   (Fernald 

John  A                            blk 

dr  mkr      21  Greel  av 

Hopkins,  Nelson  E              blk 

Myra  E  (m  Morrison 

6  Wes  av 

Holt,  Arthur  B               95  Cot 

Edith  L   (Hoyt 

sardine  fac  &  far 

Hop  Sing,     laundry         Main 

Cora  G  (Hersey 

Horton,  Josiah  S                  car 

Hopkins,  Clarence  lab  H  Cove 

50  E  Lake  rd 

Emery  dis 

Katie    (Sperry 

Hopkins,  E  T      gard    45  Cot 

Malcolm  R                       pi 

Winnie  E   (McFarland 

Beatrice  M                       pi 

Dorothy  M                        pi 

Josephine  L 

Beulah  W 

Howard,  Geo  W                   lab 

Hopkins,  G  W  far  S'by  Cove 

8  Hamor  av 

Linda  M   (Young 

Christy  A   (Willens 

*Georgia  T  (m  Verrill 

B  Agnes 

Biddeford  Pool 

Hubbard,  Mary  A  32  G  Mary 

Carrie  T   (m  Thompson 

(m  Sweeney 

Seth  H           contr  &  bldr 

Fred                                  pi 

3  Brookside  av 

Paula                                 pi 

*Archie  C                      elec 

Hubley,  Jennie  E  nurse  Han 

Bucksport 

Humphrey,  Julia  A   (Stearns 

Hopkins,  L  W  ptr  12  Lenx  pi 

S'by  Cove      The  Ovens 

g^      NASON     &     SON  Exclusive  Agents  for  the  Crawford  Shoe 

Men's  Clothiers  and  Outfitters 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


157 


Huntley,  Chas  H  lab  62  For 

Jane  S  (Andrews-Rowe 

Maca  J  lab 

Huntley,   E    S  gard 

(see  adv)    14  Kavanagh  Field 

Syvellar  (Maker 

Shirley  A  pi 

Huntley,  Geo  H  gard 

7  Rod'k  pi 

Sadie  E  (Allen 
Huntley,  S  I      lab     off  West 

Bertha  M   (Weirs 

Abbie  J  pi 

Chas  B  pi 

Hattie  M  pi 

Villa  B 

Ellie  M 

Bessie  B 
Hunton,  Eda  A  (m  Redding 

7  Oak 

*Fred  mill  wk 

Ellsworth  Falls 

Arthur  L 
Hunton,  G  Raymond  pi 

32  West 
Hurd,  Dan'l  R  lab  Brookside 
Hurlihy,  Belle  (Higgins 

4  Everard  av 

Walker  D  stu 

Hutchings,  Arthur  W       gard 

7  East 

Lulu  D  (Coffin 

Frances  E 
Hutchings,  Austin  car  15  Main 


Ingalls,  Carl  D  mail  car 

130  Cot 
Nellie  A  (Higgins 
Ingalls,  R  I  (see  adv)  27  Eden 
landscape  gard  &  contr 
Alice  J  (McFarland 
Reginald  I  Jr 
Gerard  W 
In  graham,  Geo       laundry  wk 
15  Main 
Ireland,  Fred  D      team     Oak 
Addie  M  (Powers 
Sylvia  M 


Jellison,  Fred  A  hair  dresser 

bus  Cot    h  9  Rob'ts  Sq 

Clara  J    (Johnson 

Fred  C  mer 

^Fontaine  R      mgr  store 

Rockland 

Jellison,  Fred  C  mer 

9  Rob'ts  Sq 

Eda    (Dearborn 

ladies  hatter 
Jellison,  G  M  lab  0  Crk  rd 
Annie  (Morrison 
Albert  O  lab 

*Maude  E  (m  Bray 

Portland 
Blanche  M   (m  Moore 
Rupert  A       U  of  M  stu 


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158 


EDEN 


Jellison,  H  D         far       Eden 
Horas  W  sea  capt 

*John  A  gard       Va 

Jellison,  H  W  sea  capt  Eden 
Virginia  L  (Allen 
Harold   M  pi 

Jellison,  Nina  E  milliner 

9  Rob'ts  Sq 

Jellison,  0  H    chief  of  police 
8  Hancock 
Elsie  M  (Scott 
George  S 
Clyde  L 

Jewell,  E  A  15  Main 

Jewell,  Edw     lab     35  Rod'k 
Mary   (Myrick 

Jewett,  H  F  blk  11  Cent  av 
Helen  L    (Gregg 
Alton  G 

Johnson,    Chester  fisher 

S 'by  Cove 
Tena  (Robinson 
Thelma  pi 

Kenneth  pi 

Pauline 

Johnson,  Everett  W    moulder 
9  Brookside  av 
Addie  J  (Bowden 
Norman  E  pi 

Carlton  P  pi 

Lester  E  pi 

Percy  L  pi 

Johnston,  Harry  C        tin  wk 
9  West 


Blanche  F 

( Murphy-Sumner 
Johnston,  Louis  gard 

9  Greel  av 
Johnston,  Katherine  H 

(Crabtree         34  Edge 
Hazel  M  pi 

Johnston,  Wm  J         genl  wk 
40  Eden 
Alma  S   (Jewett 
Bessie  J  mus  tr 

Lawrence  E  genl  wk 

Rita  B  ho 

Edward  H  pi 

Shirley  pi 

George  D  pi 

Archie  pi 

Jones,  Thos  P  estate  supt 

Robin  Hood  Park 
Ella  (Williams 
Esther  P  pi 

Doris  B 
Beth  E 
Jones,  Wm  H    lab     66  West 
Jordan,  Anna  J  (m  Bowden 
S 'by  Cove 
*Lucy  (m  Cousins 

Trenton 

*Howard  E       veterinary 

Mattapan,   Mass 

Nellie  K  (m  Sherman 

Jordan,  Arno     team    H  Cove 

Alice   (Portener 

laundress 
Jordan,  Arno  M  gard  5  Ash 


FRED'K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 


FLORIST 


GREENHOUSES— 12    Mt.    Desert   Street 
STORE— 123    Main    Street 


CENSUS 


159 


Clara  T    (Strout 

Jordan,  Fred  A  ptr 

3  Brookside  av 
Annie  E   (Bailey 
Myrtle  L  pi 

Lawrence  F 
Evelyn  H 

Jordan,  Harriet  E   (Durgin 

President  Y  W  C  A 
2  Myrt  av 

Jordan,  Mrs  H  B  (Johnson 

boarders  4  Cot 

Jordan,  Jos  F     car     H  Cove 
Cora  L  (White 
Mattie  P  pi 

•  Waldo  A  pi 

Joseph  G  pi 

Eve^lyn   R 

Jordan,  Mary  E  (Emerson 

Eden 
*Sullivan  K  far  Waltham 
^Elliott  F  cook  Waltham 
Arno  W  team 

*Bion  B     blk     Waltham 
Adelaide  B  (m  Grant 
Ernest  H  genl  wk 

Jordan,  Mary  E    (Warren 

17  Bridge 
Theresa  E    (m  Clark 
Wm  R  driver 

Jordan,  Nathan  W      W  Eden 

Jordan,  Wm  R  driver  31  Eden 
Annie  S  (Leland 
Herbert  M  bk  kpr 

Jov,    C   H   restaurant   48    Cot 


Eva    (Roberts 

Joy,  G  Raymond  mer 

h  20  Rob'ts  av  bus  17  West 

Marion  B    (Fifield 

Barbara  E  pi 

Ernest  H  pi 

Joy,   Melvin   G  far  W  Eden 
^Matilda  (m  Beal 

Rockland 
*Mary  E  Rockland 

*Annie  Rockland 

Maria  W   (Kenison- 

Higgins 
Gertrude  M  (m  Mosley 

Joy,  Nancy  E  (Foss  41  Rod'k 
Preston  H  restaurant 

Horace  D        real  est  agt 
*Emma  D  (m  Hassey 

N  Y  City 
Ellen  S  at  home 

Joyce,  Clarence  A  yacht  capt 
16  Sch 
Myra  D    (Miller 
Shirley  A        U  of  M  stu 
Inez  F  stu 

Fannie  A  pi 


Kavanagh,  Mrs  S  E  (Wasgatt 

42  Mt  Desert 

Keezer,  Benj  F  team  10  York 

Lura  L  (Hollis 
Keezer,  David     far     H  Cove 

Isabelle  ( ho 


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160 


EDEN 


Josephine  ho 

Keith,  Carrie  E  (m  Burton 

AYescott  av 
C  Everett  coach 

Carrie  E  (m  Frazier 

Keith,  C  E  coach 

Edward  pi 

Kellam,  E  H  yachting  7  Lrl  ct 
Nellie  B    (Moon 
Bernice  (m  Hopkins 
Maud  E  ho 

Minnie  A  at  home 

Beatrice  A  pi 

Robert  H 

Kelly,  Elizabeth  M         bk  kpr 
2  Boles  av 

Kelly,  Percy  grocer 

h  2  Boles  av  bus  37  Cot 
Annie  M  (Hughes 

Kelley,  Hazel  L      pi     95  Cot 

Kelley,  Hudson  0         pianist 
20  Bridge 
Albertina   (Pierce 
Beatrice   L  violinist 

Kelley,  Jas  F  far  &  mkt  gard 
0  Crk  rd 
Ella    (Nugent 
Francis  Percy  pi 

Hugh  N  pi 

Edward  T 

Kenderson,  Margie   (m  Willey 

36  Forest 

Eleanor  pi 

Kent,  R  W  blk 


Rose  L  (Pendleton 

laundry 

bus  43  West    h  8  B'view  av 

*Mabel  M       ho     Bangor 

Hazel  L  ho 

Keucher,  Chas  A         druggist 
bus  Main         rms  19  Ken 

Kief,  P  H  lab  Eden 

Tullia  A   (Thomas 
Augusta  M 

King,  C  F  far  Eden 

Florence  E   (Seeley 
Walter  F  pi 

Beatrice  L  pi 

Lewis  M 
Reginald  L 

King,  Ella  (m  Guthrie  65  Sch 

*Vernon  seaman 

British  Columbia 

King,  Geo  H        far        Eden 
Lizzie  M  (Haynes 
Maurice  C  pi 

Bernice  A  pi 

Inez  M 

King,  Lewis  M       retd     Eden 
*Effie  (m  McCartney 

Ellsworth 
*Sadie   (m  Dunton 

Berlin,  N  H 
Laura    (m  Loring 
Chas  F  far 

Geo  H  far 

Josephine  K   (m  Leland 
♦Helen  A  ho 

N  Ellsworth 


FRED'K    H.   MOSES,    Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 


CENSUS 


161 


Kii^g,   AVm  E  driver 

8  Way  Lane 
Abbie   L    (Peach 

Kingman,  Loring  far  W  Eden 
Hattie   M    (Butler 
Elwood  G  pi 

Hazel  V  pi 

Maurice  L 

Kingsley,  Allen  S  32  Greel  av 

treas  &  mgr  Clark  Coal  Co 

Mary  S   (Frazier  dr  mkr 

Kingsley,  Eleanor  C  (Jones 

99   Cot 
Ada  E  (m  Moran 

Kingsley,   Stephen  L 

ins,   loan,  real   est 
res  33  Han  bus  77  Main 

Emma   (Hutchings 
Ralph  H  ins,  loan,  real  est 

Kingsley,  R  H  ins,  etc 

res  33  Han      bus  77  Main 
Elva  G  (Whipple 

Kirk,   Edw  E         estate   supt 
Point  Acadia       404  Main 
Annie  F    (Walsh 
Joseph  L  stu 

George  E  stu 

Dorothy  l!  stu 

E  Benedict  pi 

Pauline  F 

Kirk,  Joseph  estate  supt 

Keewaydin     Main 

Elizabeth  (Forde 

George  H  pi 

Charlotte  M  pi 


Kittredge,  C  W    far  W  Eden 
Judith  A  (Thomas 
Alice  S  (m  Graves 
^Raymond  W       exp   agt 
Greenville  Jet 
*Chas  D  lab 

Athol,  Mass 
Marian  E  at  home 

Eleanor  B  stu 

Kittredge,  R  H  mer 

21  Mt  D 

Kittredge,  Laura  E  ho 

21  Mt  D 

Knowles,   OB     far  W  Eden 
Jerome  H  law 

Lelia  J  (m  Tripp 

Knowles,  Thos  B  far  W  Eden 
Letitia  G   (Moor 
Abbie  F  (m  Suminsby 
Emily  B    (m  Peach 
*Thos  lab  Douglas  Wyom 
Judith  S  ho 

Harold  lab 

Knox,  James     farmer     Eden 
Clarinda  (Leland 
Ella  F  (m  Burns 
Geo  E  lab 

Wm  J  lab 

Clara  E   (m  Gilbert 

Koch,   Margaret         W  Eden 
Field  Sec  C  E  of  Maine 

Koppang,  H  H  pay  cl  U  S  N 
22  1st  So 
Bessie  C   (Dorr 


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EDEN 


Kurson,  Julius 

clothier 

(see  adv) 

56  Main 

;        Rose  (Caro 

,        Harold  C 

pl 

Merrill  B 

pl 

Sylvia  M 

LaCount,  Flora  20  1st  So 

( Pendleton-Pendleton 

*  Clyde  C  marine  fire 

*Ralpli  R  picture  op 

Ladd,  C  C  mer 

bus  18  Main    res  9  High 
Katherine    (Hoff 
Mary  E 
Chas  C  Jr 

Ladd,   Wm  fisher  8   Lenx  pl 
Woodbury  sailor 

*Adolphus  asst  1  ho  kpr 
Duck  Is 
Evelene  (m  Ryder 
Julia  E  (Connell-Lewis 

Lally,  Wm  far       0  Crk 

Mary   C    (Walls 
Granville   W  lab 

Rena  D   (m  White 

Lambert,  Geo  R  team 

15  Rod'k 

Sadie  A    (Reynolds 

G  Robert  pl 

David  C         ^  pl 

Landers,  S  Estella  S'by  Cove 

(m  Garland 

Irving  L      pl  E  Lake  rd 


Landers,   Thos  T     restaurant 
9  West 
Julia  L    (Cronin 
Henry  P  pl 

Thomas  A 
Lawford,  H  A 

painting  &  decorating  bus 
res  395  Main    bus  292  Main 
Ella  A  (Dunham 
Arthur  H     electrical  bus 
Lawford,  Sarah  J        24  Edge 
(Eaton-Weed- Webber 
Lawrence,  A  E  (see  adv) 

Firm  A  E   Lawrence   Co 
contrs  &  bldrs 
res  13  Newton  Way 
bus  116-118  Cot 
Gertrude  (Stratton 
*Eva   L  forelady 

117  Park,  New  Haven,  Conn 
Lawson,   L  E  pool  room 

h  1  Bar  ct        bus  Main 
Mona  B   (Blaisdell 
Leach,   Luther  A         40  Han 
supt  Elec  Light  Co 
M  Elizabeth   (Austin 
Luther  A  Jr  stu 

Leighton,  Dora  E   (m  Hayes 
16  York 
Susan  M  pl 

Leighton,  Jos  W  P  0  cl  95  Cot 
Ethel  C   (Emery 
Marjorie  B 
Leighton,  Melvin    car  17  Han 
Louise  C  (Anderson 


FREDERICK    H.    MOSES,    Florist 


BAR   HARBOR 


/Open  all\ 
V  the  Year  y/ 


FINE    FLORAL    WORK 


CENSUS 


163 


Mildred  E 
Ralph  M 
Lester  L 
Leighton,  S  E  I 


stu 
stu 
stu 
far 


S'by  Cove    Emery  dis 
Alice  M  (Bunker 
Eudora  E  pi 

Leland,  AH      lab       H  Cove 
Clara  E  dr  mkr 

Julia  A  (Hodgkins 
Geneva  E  (m  Woodard 

Leland,  Alston  lab  S'by  Cove 
Matilda    (Salisbury 
Lewis  lab 

*Maud  (m  Mass 

Herman  pi 

Leland,  Angelia  H      at  home 
19  Fed 

Leland,  Angle  N       laundress 
108  L'lawn 

Leland,   Ansel  B 

Pres  Clark  Coal  Co 
h  5  Fed      bus  West 
Alice  M   (Rich 
Sylvia  A  stenog 

Leland,  Clara  E  dr  mkr 

154  Main 

Leland,  E  E  car  7  Des  I  av 
Mary  D    (Cleaves 
Linnie  A  bk  kpr 

Shirley  E  cl 

Lois  M  stu 

Walter  I  pi 

Harland  D 


Leland,  Elmiretta  (Rich 

31  Eden 
Annie   S    (m  Jordan 
Leland,   Elvin  Y  mer   9   For 

Mary  J  (Ferguson 
Leland,  Eugene  R  gard 

116  L'lawn 
Josephine  K  (King 
Blanche  H  pi 

Barbara  A  pi 

Laura  M  pi 

Dorothy  F 
Leland,  F  I  7  Barron  ct 

car  &  police 
Elizabeth  S    (Hamor 
Frances  L  bank  cl 

Marguerite  stu 

Carmelita  pi 

Elizabeth  S  pi 

John   S   K 
Leland,  Harry  W  cl 

10  L'lawn  av 
Alice  V  (Hutchings 
Leland,  Lewis  15  Main 

Leland,  Lillian  D    ho  27  Han 
Leland,  Maria  A  (Hopkins 

2  Brew  av 
*Grace  C  (m  Hodgkins 

Lamoine 
Jennie  B  at  home 

Milford  D  deceased 

^Florence  A  (m  Morse 

Fitchburg,  Mass 

Leland,  Martha  A  (Wakefield 

nurse  Eden 


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EDEN 


Amanda  J  (m  Thomas 

Leland,   Otis  B   ear  &   mason 

Eden 
Sarah  R    (Norwood 
Harry  A  car 

Ada  O  (m  Mitchell 
Oscar  F  car 

Roland  M  elec  wk 

Margaret  M  milliner 

Josephine  S  at  home 

Leland,  P  R      far  S'by  Cove 
^Bertha   M    (m  Ells 

Alameda,  Cal 
Lizzie  C  (m  Bailey 
Matila  J  (Node-Thurston 
August  M  pi 

Leland,  R  L  car  36  G  Mary 
Susie  M   (Mason 
Mae  L  pi 

Leland,  Sam'l  H  Ind  Pt 

Martha  J  (Burns 
Roswell  L  car 

*  Vesta  W  (m  Stevens 

E  Steuben 
*Jessie  E  (m  Monohon 

N  E  Har 

*Roxanna  H  (m  Pernald 

Manset 

Leland,   Shephard  L       mason 
H  Cove 
Myra  E    (Donnell 

laundry 
Gertrude  L  pi 

Linda  M  pi 

Jennie  J  pi 


Leland,  Sophia  A  (Richardson 

7  Des  I  av 
Otis  B  far 
^Clifford   V                    far 

Mariaville 
Arvilla  O   (m  Young 
Everett  E  car 

Lewis,  Julia  E   (m  Ladd 

8  Len'x  pi 
*Clara  L  (m  Allen 

Biddeford 
*Lydia  R   (m  Barrows 

Clark  City,  P  Q 
^Georgia  (m  Beck    Bang 

Lindall,  Chas  E  mus  41  Eden 
Maude    (Rich 
Marjorie  pi 

Dorothy  pi 

Linehan,  Frank  emp  laundry 

Main 

Linscott,  Chas  C  mer  25  Sch 
Eva  E  (Dinsmore 

millinery 
Walter  L  teacher 

Edw  L  teacher 

Ethel  M  stu 

Mabel  C  stu 

Dorothy   R  pi 

Linscott,  Henry  W  car 

11  1st  So 
Addie   M    (Austin 
Leroy  A  stu 

Muriel  J  pi 

Josephine  D  pi 

Caroline  A  pi 


H.    S.    NASON    &    SON 

Headquarters  for  Hart,  ShafiFner  &  Marx  Clothing 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


165 


Henry  L 
Linscott,  W  L       tr       25  Sch 

Hazel  A  (Foster 
Liscomb,  Andrew  B  green  kpr 
15  Rockwood  av 
Amanda  L  (Stevens 
Shirley  M  golf  tr 

Marjorie  D  pi 

Liscomb,  H  H  car  &  s  mason 
5  Crom  Har  rd 
Horace  H  Jr  pi 

Earl  S  pi 

Lottie  A   (Dunbar 
Clara  F  pi 

Pauline  M 
Liscomb,  Thos  S  far 

S'by  Cove 
Geo  A        driver  &  contr 
Lucy  A  (Bridges-Candage 
Liscomb,  W  C  estate  supt 

Sch  Hd  rd 
Helen  W   (Wood 
Helen  Elsie 
Liscomb,  Willard  H  est  supt 
Sch  Head  rd 
Susan  L    (Peach 
*G  Olin  barber 

So  Braintree,  Mass 
*Clara  A  (m  Nolan 

10   Worthington   av, 
Roxbury,  Mass 
Weyman  C  gard 

Alice  L   (m  Sawyer 
Everett  G  gard 

Frank  E  stu 


Montville  S  pi 

Lawrence  M  pi 

Eugene  P  pi 

Lord,  Edgar  I  civir  eng 

17  Des  I  av 
Carrie  L  (Carpenter 
Cecil  A  civil  eng 

Leon  A  stu 

Crowell  F  stu 

Lorimer,  A  W  clerg 

S'by  Cove 
A   Maud    (Craig 

Loring,  Mrs  Geo  J        30  Cot 

dry  goods  store 

Chas  D  stu 

Harold  A  pi 

Luckings,  Fred  A  lab 

10  B'view  av 

*  Gertrude  V  pi 

Brunswick 

*Thelma  Brunswick 

*Fred  W  Brunswick 

Luckings,  Wm  P  mason 

131  L'lawn  av 
Delia   (Lindsey 

Lufkin,  Grace  G  confec  store 
rms  92  Main    bus  96  Main 

Lunt,  W  W  sea  capt  W  Eden 
Emma  A  (McCoubrey 
Gladys  M  pi 

Arnold  W  pi 

Harold  R 
M   Louine 
Vernon   S 


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166 


EDEN 


Lurvey,  Murray  W       Ind  Pt 

Lynam,  Fred  C                   High 

far  &  stone  wk 

bank  treas  &  ins  agency 

Lulu  A   (Gray 

Hattie  A   (Hodgkins 

Vilda  M                           pi 

Frederick  C          at  home 

Lloyd  W 

Lynam,   J  S  retd  29   L'lawn 

Lurvey,  Wm  L  lab  W  Eden 

Fred  C       banking  &  ins 

Addie  (Reed 

*Frank             phy  &  surg 

Hazel  D 

Duluth,  Minn 

Francis  L 

Lynch,  Bernard            genl  wk 

Letitia 

136  Cot 

Lyman,  Jos  A                      fore 

Mary    (Sullivan 

10  Brew  av 

Gertrude  A  (m  Cough 

^T.z-wov^o        ( -rtn                                              AT      TT 

^Francis  H            teleg  op 
Richmond 

*Geo                         ins  agt 

Salem,  Mass 

M  Ellen                       tel  op 

*Ernest                    ins  agt 

James  B                            pi 

Beverley,  Mass 

Lawrence  V                     pi 

*01iver            Salem,  Mass 

Lynch,  Carrie  M  (m  McGown 

*Mabel   (m  Hale 

7  Rodick  pi 

Beverley,  Mass 

Bernard                            pi 

*Wm                             N  H 

Lyon,  Benj   B               clothier 

*Guy                       plumber 

1  The  Field 

Beverley,  Mass 

Anna   M    (Boltz 

^Herbert  Beverley,  Mass 

Harriet  L 

M 

(Webber-Webber 

Lymburner,  E  L                  elec 

Madden,   Caroline    (Nash 

21  Des  I  av 

nurse          33  Cent  av 

Catherine   G    (Silk 

*Chas  I    ship  car       Bath 

Lawrence  E 

Clarence  E       dep  sheriff 

Madeline   F 

Madden,  Clarence  E  dep  sher 

Lynam,  A  H                        law 

33  Cent  av 

h  17  Fed        of  Main 

Helen   (Small 

Lena  M   (Bunker 

Bertha  C                          pi 

Marie                                 pi 

Clarence  E  Jr                 pi 

FRED'K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  30  Years  at  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


167 


Mahoney,  Sadie  A  nurse  Pan 
Manchester,  A  L  team 

58  E  Lake  rd 
Ada  I    (McFarland 
Eunice   M 
Manchester,   David   pub   carg 
15  Lennox  pi 
Sarah  (Rodick 
*Ansel  B     Findlay,  Ohio 
inventor  &  artist 
Clara  (m  Winship 
*Chas   B  ranchman 

Fullerton,  Kansas 
Manning,  Albert  F      genl  wk 
Bar  Har 
Sadie  A  (Moore 
Marcyes,  Mrs  A  S  (m  Higgins 
25  Rod'k 
Jas  E  cl 

Marcyes,  C  E  mgr  20  L'lawn 

Mary  I   (Tierney 
Marshall,  Geo         mason  tend 

Sch 

*Two  children     W  Trem 

Oravilla   (Gott       dr  mkr 

Eugene  .        pi 

Marshall,  Harriet  L      dr  mkr 

154  Main 

Marshall,  Hov^ard  W 

contr  &  bldr 
h  21  Cent  av    bus  Kebo 
Ethel  V  nurse 

Ruth  B  ho 

Menah  H  ho 

Minah  E  stenog 


Phebe  A  stu 

Marsten,  Rhoda  (m  Smith 

70  Pine  Hill 

Foster  team        12  So 

Tena   (m  McGown         ho 
Marston,  G  G      lab      27  Edge 

*Fred  lab     Machias 

Laura  F    (Smith 

Edith  J  (m  Higgins 
Marston,  Maud  L  (m  Alley 

ext  L'lawn  av 

Verner  M  pi 

Marston,  Tena  waitress  1st  So 
Martin,   Andrew   J         driver 

8  Han 

Belle   (Scott 
Martin,  Miss  Tillie  E        Main 

Prop  The  Hotel  Florence 
Mason,  E  G  retd  36  G  Mary 

Louise  L  (Baker 

Susie  M   (m  Leland 
Mason,  Millie  F  (Clark 

17  Bridge 
Matson,   E   T  fire   17   B'view 

Victoria  N    (Nelson 

Oscar  E 

Harry  C 
May,  Mrs  J  F 

Strawberry  Hill  House 

Frederic  C  real  est  &  ins 
of  Mt  D  St 

Carolyn  K  (m  Wright 
Mayo,    Geo   W   car   W   Eden 

Ida  L   (Lurvey 

Liston   W  gard 


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EDEN 


Jesse  U        delivery  team 
Mildred  A  stu 

Marvin  F  pi 

l^/iay^J,   IsaaC  far  Eden 

Mary  H  (Callahan 
Fred  L  lab 

*Gertrude  (m  Murch 

Boston,  Mass 
Wm  lab 

*Isabel  (m  Whitney 

Mass 
*George  lab  Augusta 
John  lab 

Mayo,  Leona  E  (m  Mayo 

9  Des  I  av 

Muriel  B  pi 

Mayo,   Lorenzo   car   W  Eden 

Agnes  M   (Reed-Mayo 
Mayo,  Wilson  M  gard 

9  Des  I  av 
*Maria  (m  Sullivan 

Montclair,  Col 

*Eugene  cook 

Montclair,  Col 

*Grace  M    (m  Thompson 

75    Horton,    Lewiston 

*George  B  &  A  R  R  cond 

23    Walter,    Bangor 

*Albert  station  agt 

Van  Buren 

Leona  E  (Brown-Mayo 

McCarthy,   John  car 

8  Myrt  av 

Elizabeth   (Denery 

Francis  R  car 


McCartney,  L  W  lab 

52  G  Mary 

Grace  E  (Brothers 

McCanley,  Michael  store  Kpr 

28  Rod'k 

McCauley,  T  F  gard  15  Main 

McDonald,  J  J  gard  15  Main 

McDonald,  Jno  J  6  West 

cigars,  tobacco  &  soft  beers 

(summer) 

McDonald,  Rev  A  M       clerg 

37  Han 

Annie    (McLeod 

Norman  W  pi 

Lowell  pi 

Marion  F  pi 

McDonald,  Rev  A  P        clerg 

10  Ken 

Carrie  F    (Reed 

Ralph  R  pi 

Marguerite  E  pi 

Malcolm  pi 

McFarland,  Adelaide  pi 

2  Sno;v 

McFarland,  Geo  F  cl 

26  Greel  av 

McFarland,  H  S  H  Covo 

postmaster  &  mer 

Eliza  (Wood 

McFarland,  L  M  mason 

S^by  Covo 

Mabel  L  (Dalton      nurse 

Sarah  A  tr 

Irving  C  stu 

Georgia  E  pi 


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CENSUS 


169 


McFarland,  Lizzie  M  (Albee 
20  Des  I  av 
Harry  0  lab 

rldw  T  lab 

*John  M  cl  Needles,  Oal 
Eva  M  dr  mlrr 

Geo  L  cl 

Eugene  E  gard 

Ethel  M  ho 

Shirley  L  lab 

McFarland,   Marian  H 

(Brewer 
*  S'by  Cove 
Lester  M  mason 

Vernon  H  car 

Sherman  P  fishing  bus 
Harry  S  postmas  &  mer 
Alvaro  R  mason 

Edward    S    (Carpenter) 
car 
McFarland,  Richard  A  gard 
31  Hoi  av 
Nora    (Emery 
Princeton  Brooks 
McFarland,  Alta  V  pi 

31  Hoi  av 
McFarland,  Wm  C  gard 

31  Hoi  av 
McFarland,  S  P  fish 

S'by  Cove 
Alice  L   (Homer 
Howard  H  pi 

Helen   A  pi  i 

McFarland,  V  H  car  | 

S'by  Cove  ! 


Abbie  D  (Thurber 
Sanfbrd  M  cl 

Chauncey  A  pi 

McFarland,   Washburn        far 
E  Lake  rd 
Lillian  D    (Barron 
Emeline  M      Normal  stu 
Pearl  M  far 

Gladys  F 

McFarland,  Wellington 

prescription  drug  cl  154  Main 
Abbie    (Button 
Mabel  F  (m  Emery 

McFarland,  Wm  s  cut  11  Oak 
Lottie  A   (DriscoU 
Alice  J  (m  Ingalls 
Arthur  W  stu 

Catherine  V  pi 

McGranaghan,  Wm  J       gard 
400  Main 
Mary   T    (Welsh 
Mary  A  pi 

William  J  Jr  pi 

Susie  T  pi 

McGown,  Wallace  team 

7  Rod 'k  pi 
Carrie  M   (Moore-Lynch 

McGown,  Watson  P    millman 
H  Cove 
Alida  B  (Haslam 
Bertha  I  (m  McPike 
*Ella  M  (m  Archer 

Amherst 
Laura  0   (m  White 


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EDEN 


McGraw,  Margaret  (Dinsmore 

W  Eden 

McGuire,  David  lab  130  Main 

Charlotte   (Good ell        ho 

McGuire,  — —  gard 

McHenan,  Rosa  (m  Stewart 

20  2d  So 

*Jas  M  hostler  Rockland 

*Ernest  G  paving  cutter 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

*Everett  S  fireman 

Stonington 

*Ruby  (m  Farley 

Prospect  Har 
Mcintosh,  Dan'l     estate  supt 
20  Highbrook  rd 
Bridget  (Mountain 
Andrew  J  pi 

Mcintosh,  Elias  F  far 

Crom  Har  rd 
Mary  H  T 
Andrew  P 
Mary  A  (McDonald 
McKay,  C  M     team     81  Sch 
Mildred  G  (Holbrook 
Colin  A 
McKay,  Daniel  H  garbage  bus 
of  1st  So      h  64  Sch 
Annie  D 

( Thomas-Holbrook 
Doris  L  pi 

Edna  pi 

Editha  pi 

Christie   Alice 
McKay,  D  W      mer  W  Eden 


Annie  M    (Kittredge 

McKay,  Geo  C  garb  bus 

9  1st  So 
Ethel  L   (Thomas 

McKenzie,  Daniel  J  far 

S'by  Cove     Emery  dis 
Carrie  E   (Paine 

McKoy,  Mrs  Flora  V 

41   L'lawn 
Chas  F  clerg 

McLain,  Alec  team 

off  Hol'd  av 

McLane,    Geo       lab       Rod'k 
Agnes  (m  Brewer 
Wm  lab 

*Rachel   ( Phila,   Pa 

Stewart  lab 

McLean,    Kenneth  gard 

44  Han 
Kate  (Fergusson 
Henrietta  F  H 

McPike,  Richard         genl  wk 

H  Cove 

Bertha  I    (McGown 

Richard  Jr  pi 

Lilla  M  pi 

McQuinn,  Arthur  L  fire 

14  G  Mary 
Tillie    (Malkson 
Madeline  pi 

A  Evelyn  pi 

Marguerite  pi 

Phebe 
Arthur  L 
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CENSUS 


171 


McQuinn,  Edw  A     truckman 
117  L'lawn  av 
Cora  B  (Haynes 
C  Maud  at  home 

Veranus  A  pi 

Carlton   M  pi 

Hildreth  M 
McVarish,  John  car 

9  Greel  av 
Medini,  Nick  fisher 

15  BView  av 
Mary  (Mekich 
Menke,  Amanda  at  home 

3  Alb  Mead 
Merchant,  E  G    eng  off  West 
Amelia  D  (Myrick 
Alice  J 
Messer,  Harry  E  grocer 

h  25  Greel  av    bus  27  Main 
Ella  A  (Heald 
Harriet  M  tel  op 

Benj  H  stu 

Guy  A  cl 

Harry   S  pi 

Kenneth  E 
Miller,  Fannie  M  (Welch 

18  Sch 

Myra  D  (m  Joyce 

Miller,  Nellie  L  (m  Snelley 

165  L'lawn  av 

Violet  E  pi 

Harold  F  pi 

Miller,  Wm  mgr  Mt  D  nur's 

res  at  nurseries,  ext  Main 

store  Main 


Sarah  I  (Vass 
Wm  Jr  stu 

George  R  stu 

Jane  B  pi 

Ruth  V  pi 

Hugo  E  pi 

Charles  D  pi 

Iris  M  pi 

Rosslyn  D 
Mary  R 

Milliken,  J  M  mason 

3  Han  pi 
Minnie   (Lewis 

Milliken,  Mark  L  r  r  ser 

46  G  Mary 
Lydia  J    (Leach-Lunt 
Winfred  W  mason 

Minnie  A   (m  Higgins 
*F  Grace  (m  Crowley 

52  Parker,  Bangor 

*Mark  L  Jr  sch'ner  capt 

Ellsworth  1 

*Sherman  E  gard 

Ellsworth 

Milliken,  W  W  mason 

40  E  Lake  rd 
Agnes   (Wakefield 
Gilman  W  gard  &  driver 
Allan  W  fiorist 

Lynda  J  stu 

Paul  S  pi 

Mary  E  pi 

Christine   G  pi 

Marion  F  deceased 


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172 


EDEN 


Mills,  Abbie  J  (Salisbury 

S'by  Cove 
*G  Wallace  mason 

Bangor 
Hattie  F  (m  Trott 
Milne,  Martha  T  pi 

The  Turrets,  Eden 
Mitchell,  A  E  J  grocer 

h  11  Sum       bus  Bridge 
Edith  E  (Wakefield 
Mitchell,  Albert  G  team 

96  L'lawn  av 
Lura  F  (Tenan 
Mitchell,  Almado  gard 

63  Sch 
Hattie  S  (Stevens 
Chas  S  stu 

Allen  A  stu 

Mitchell,  Alphonso  far 

H  Cove      Emery  dis 
May  (Norwood 
Nelson  S  fisher 

Howard  R  far 

Julia   N  pi 

Melvin  A  pi 

Eleanor  M  pi 

Theodore  R  pi 

Mitchell,  C  H      team  9  2d  So 
Corice  A  (Barstow 
Clarence  A  pi 

Donald  B 
L  Alexander 
Mitchell,  E  C      gard  4  Pleas 
Maude  E   (Hodgkins 
Grace  L 


Mitchell,  Eugene  T  gard 

Blair  Eyrie  Highbrook  rd 
Jennie   (Hunter 
Elizabeth  L 

Mitchell,  Frank     baskets  For 
Clara   (Dennis 
Edith 
*  Alice   (m  Atherton 

Hurricane  Is 
Isabel  pi 

Mitchell,  I  S  car  130  L'lawn 
Sabra  C   (Corthell 
M  Lura  milliner 

Elizabeth  W  stu 

Alice   M  pi 

C  I  Stanwood  pi 

Maxwell  M  pi 

Robert  H  pi 

Mitchell,  John  E  gard 

4  Pleas 
Louise  M   (Carroll 
Eugene  T  gard 

Edwin  C  gard 

*Fred  M  tr 

Lawrence,  Mass 

Mitchell,  John  N  baker 

25  Central  av 
Ada  D  (Leland 
Doris  T  pi 

Mitchell,   Jos     lab     20  Edge 
Flora  E  (Seelye 
C  Edw  team 

Jos  F  fm  wk 

Jas  W  team 

Sam'l  D  team 


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CENSUS 


173 


Nettie  M  pi 

Alonzo 
Mitchell,  Josie  M   (Young 

6  Pleas 
*Myrtle  E   (m  Reece 

37  Grenada  Terrace, 

Springfield,  Mass 

Georgia  E   (m  Page 

*Wm  H  Jr  loco  fire 

Cambridge,  Mass 

*Gertrude  S 

(m  Blanchard 

47  Chestnut,  Waltham,  Mass 

Moon,  Howard  D  car 

46  E  Lake  rd 

Florence  J  (Webber 

*Leon  L       pi     Ellsworth 

Lester  H  pi 

Ruth  I 

Moon,  R  H  contr  &  bldr 

Main 
*Guy  H  eng 

Trenton,  E  Boston,  Mass 
*Oscar  cl     Portland 

Elizabeth  E 

(Jones-Lovejoy 
Roland  H  Jr  pi 

Myra  E  pi 

Moon,  S  C  seaman  41  Lrl  ct 
*Chas  seaman  Boothbay 
*Lizzie  (m  Dow  Hancock 
*Ranson  fisher  Portland 
Nellie  (Benner-Walport 
Mooney,  Jas  T  cl  11  Des  I  av 
May  A  (Murray 


Moore,  E  S  15  Main 

Prop  Bar  Har  Ho 

Nellie  F  landlady 

( Hayes-Donovan 

Moore,  F  P  jeweler 

Kavanagh  Field 

Mary  F   (Moran 

Mary  F  stu 

Moore,  Geraldine   (Garland 

40  L'lawn  av 
*Chas  0  millman 

Princeton,  Minn 
Henry  car 

M  Leroy  car 

Moore,  O  E      team  0  Crk  rd 
Blanche  M  (Jellison 
Alice  E 
Raymond  E 
*Moore,  Parnel  B       retd  vet 

Togus 
Mary  A   (Hamilton 

19  Rodick 
Oscar  H  bk  kpr 

Sarah  A  (m  Manning 
Minnie  B  (m  Young 
Lester  L         express  bus 
Fred  A  express  bus 

Celia  G  ho  &  cl 

Moores,  Jennie   (Denbow 

18  Rod'k 
Josephine  pi 

Moores,  Martha  F  (Tyler 

laundress        50  West 
*Henry  W  Woodland 

*Joseph      lab      Fairfield 


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174 


EDEN 


*Edw  C       blk     Oldtown 
Martha  D   (m  Smith 
=*Nellie  F   (m  Denny 

Miami,  Fla 
'     *Hattie  L  (m  Reynolds 

Arlington,  Vt 

Carrie  E  pi 

Moran,  Delia  A  cook  15  Main 

Moran,  John  J  tailor 

h  203  Main      bus  5  Cot 

Hannah  E   (Kelley 

Mary  A  dr  mkr 

John  P 

Winnifred  A  el 

Elizabeth  F  at  home 

Catherine  S  stu 

Hannah  A  pi 

Moran,  Thos  F  real  est 

res  99  Cot    bus    Cot 
Rod'k  Blk 
Ada  E   (Kingsley 
Catherine  C  (m  Copp 
*Eleanor  K  (m  Grant 

Harrington 
Frances  W  tr 

Annie  E  stenog 

Everard  G  stu 

Morgan,  A  L  groceries  &  m'ts 
bus  34  West     h  32  West 
Adelle  H  (Smith 
Effie  A  bk  kpr  &  milliner 
Morgan,  Arthur      far  H  Cove 

Elizabeth   (Chenery 
Morgan,  Augusta  E  (m  Evans 


*Anna  G  (m  Barnard 

Boston,  Mass 
Morrison,  C  C  phy  &  sur 

61  Cot 
Ida  M   (Conners 
Chas  C  Jr  stu 

Mildred  C  stu 

Morrison,  E  J  phy  &  sur 

243  Main 
Pauline  F  pi 

William  F  pi 

Morrison,  M  C        21  Greel  av 
druggist  &  assessor 
Myra  E  (Holmes 
Morse,  E  S  J       31  L'lawn  av 
Celestia  (Grover 
Ida  G  seamstress 

Anna  L  bk  kpr  &  stenog 
Lizzie  H  bk  kpr  &  stenog 
Ella  F  stu 

Morse,  Fred  R  team 

9  Boles  av 
Mertie  E  (Smith 
Merrill  E  pi 

Gertrude  A  pi 

Morse,  John  Alden        6  High 
emp  of  1st  Nat  Bank 
Minnie  (Jordan 
Morton,  Alice  C  (m  Grindle 

335  Main 

Arthur  C  seaman 

Leland  pi 

Moses,  Frederick  H        florist 

res  138  Main    bus  123  Main 

Isabel   (Barnard 


FRED'K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 


FLORIST 


GREENHOUSES— 12    Mt.    Desert   Street 
STORE— 123    Main    Street 


CENSUS 


175 


Mosley,  Chas  F  car  3  Len'x  pi 
Millie  A  (Dawes 
Clyde  W  plumber 

Roy  K  genl  wk 

Mosley,  Geneva  E  (Thomas 
tailoress       20  Rod'k 
Hazel  B  pi 

Ilene  F  pi 

Mosley,  Harry  H  16  Len'x  pi 
sheet  iron  wkr 
Addie  M   (Garland 
Gladys  L  pi 

Madelene  I 
Ina  M 

Mosley,  John  W  gard  W  Eden 
Gertrude  M  (Joy 
Harvey  A  deceased 

Sylvia  M  pi 

Madeleine  G  pi 

Henrietta  pi 

Maebelle  C  pi 

Mosley,  R  K  gard  7  Cent  av 
Doris  H  (Hart well 
Lawrence  K 

Murch,  Howard  L  car  4  Han 
Lulu  A    (Bunker 
Edith  M 
Harry  L 
Cassie  L 

Murray,  C  W  police 

30  G  Mary 
Elizabeth  A  (Shea 
Kathryne  M  at  home 

Cecilia  B  pi 

Elizabeth  A  pi 


Charles  C 

Pl 

Anna  S 

Pl 

Lowell  H 

pl 

Nellie  R 

Gerald  J 

Myrick,  Annie  E 

pl  off  West 

N 


Nash,  Frank  J  136  L'lawn  av 
(see  adv)     fish  mkt  &  groceries 
Abbie  N  (Parker 
Bernard  P  pl 

Alice  W  pl 

Howard  J 
Nason,  F  E  clothier 

res  29  Han    bus  Main 
Agnes  E  (Howard 
Madeline  E  pl 

Hazel  A  pl 

Nason,  Howard  S         clothier 
bus  Main     h  10  Alb  Mead 
Carrie  (Emery 
*Chas  H  printer  &  sales 
203  Sudbury  Bldg, 
Boston,  Mass 
Frank  E  clothier 

Rob't  H  mgr  teleg  office 
-^Alfred  W  sales  Portland 
Nevells,  John  H        28  Rod'k 
Prop  Boarding  Ho 
Elsie  A  (Moore 

landlady 
Barbara  E  stu 

Margaret  H  pl 


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176 


EDEN 


Newman,  Eliza  W  (Dority 

15  Ken 

Wm  P  stu 

Louise  stu 

Newman,  G  W  far  E  Lake  rd 

Emily  C    (Richardson 
Nickerson,  Juliette     92  Main 

agt  S  P  C  A  and  S  P  C  C 

Nickerson,  P  L  driver 

54  Greel  av 

Josie  M  (Strout 

Pauline  A 
Norris,  Calvin  H  11  High 

mason  contr 

Clara  E  (Higgins 

mgr  Little  Store 

Douglass  S  prop  pool  r'm 
Norris,  D  S  pool  room  32  Cot 

Mary  I  (Newman 

G  Douglass 
Norton,  Jos  L      steamer  capt 

Margaret  C   (Burke 

8  Fed 

J  Gardiner  B 
Norwood,  E   E   team  27  For 

Aura  E  (Hutchings 
Norwood,  H  L  car  Sound  P  O 

Agnes  C  ho 

Gerald  W  pi 

Beulah  R  pi 

Lloyd  E  pi 

Abbie  M  pi 

Emily  C 
Norwood,  Jas  M  car 

27  Cent  av 


Ada  J  (Chute 

Gladys  M 

stu 

AVendell  M 

stu 

Ethel  P 

pi 

Ruth  B 

pi 

Fayette 

pi 

Ena 

Norwood,  Lorenzo 

gard 

30  For 

Rose  A  (Ryder 

Erhest  E 

team 

Percy  R 

gard 

Arthur  L 

stu 

Forest  D 

pl 

Njirich,  John     lab  B 

view  av 

0 

Ober,  Allen  E 

cook 

27  Greel  av 
Georgia  S 

( Brewer-Richardson 
Ober,  E  F       car       11  Rod'k 
Percis  L  (Smallidge 
Marguerite  E  pl 

Ober,  Simeon         pl  &  fm  wk 
W  Eden 
O'Brien,  John  2  Edge 

emp  N  E  T  &  T  Co 
H  Gertrude  (Scammon 
V  Leona 
Ochs,  Geo  H 

mgr  C  L  Morang's  store 
Mary  C  (Ray  32  Main 
Angela  M  pl 


FRED'K    H.   MOSES,    Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 


CENSUS 


177 


O'Hearn,  Edw  J  printer 

15  Boles  av 
Merle  G  (Chaney 
Edward  N 

O'Neill,  Edith  E   (Kenison 

159  L'lawn  av 
David  H  stable  wk 

Lester  lab 

Sadie   M  stu 

Agnes  R  pi 

Orchard,  E  M  car 

3  Myrt  av 

Ott,  Jos  W  lab  5  B'view  av 
Margaret  A   (Duffy 
Mabel  (m  Abbott 
Leonard  pi 

Joseph  C  pi 

Agnes  M  pi 


Page,  Clara  E  (Snowman 

8  Ken 
Page,  Georgia  E  (Mitchell 

6  Pleas 

Eugene  H  pi 

Paine,  Chas  P  town  treas 

15  Map  av 

Sarah  C   (Jordan 

Grace  A  teacher 

Izaiah  P  bk  kpr 

Paine,  M  W  watchman  5  For 

H  Lena  (Peckham 

Maynard  F  stu 

Lucy  B  pi 


Paine,  N  S  far 

S'by  Cove    Emery  dis. 
Bessie  F   (Norwood 
Ruble  E  pi 

Charlie  N 
David  L 
Paine,  Theodore  far 

S'by  Cove      Emery  dis 
Elizabeth  C 

(Higgins-Hadley 
Wesley  T  cl 

Grace  L  (m  Sargent 
Carrie  E  (m  McKenzie 
Paine,  W  T  groc  cl 

56  L'lawn  av 
Josephine  ho 

Carl  cl 

*Frank  chauffeur 

Baltimore,  Md 
Leona  ho 

Arietta  E  stu 

Grace  E    (Hadley-Quinn 
Parker,  B  W  retd 

38  E  Lake  rd 
Chas  E  ptr 

*Wm  H     steamboat  capt 
Winter  Har 
*Mabel  H  (m  Keene 

Manset 
Parker,  C  E  ptr 

34  E  Lake  rd 
*Helen  H  (m  Hamor 

Porto  Rico 

*Dorothy  B  stu 

St  Anthony  Falls,  Minn 


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EDEN 


*Abbie  B       pi     Gardiner 

Parker,  Isaac  E       head  gard 

48  Hoi  av 

Minnie  A  (Ash 

Jane  W  pi 

Isaac  E  Jr  pi 

Parker,  Olivia  J  (Young 

9  Ken 
Parks,  Geo  fireman  15  Main 
Parritt,  Warren  A  car 

7  Roberts  sq 
Martha  (Ball 
Parsons,  Eben  E  mason 

60  E  Lake  rd 
Nellie  E   (Hopkins 
Linwood  E  mason 

John  E  mason 

Parsons,  J  E  mason 

64  E  Lake  rd 
Annie  B    (Higgins 
Mildred  E  pi 

Herbert  W  pi 

Georgia  M 
Leon  W 
Parsons,  Linwood  E       mason 
62  E  Lake  rd 
Ethel  M  (Gray 
Philip  E  pi 

D  Hulda  pi 

Marion  S  pi 

Parsons,  Linwood  E       mason 
18  Ken 
Clara  H  (Rodick  dr  mkr 
Partridge,  Arthur  E  care  tkr 
18  Wayman  Lane 


Alma  P  (Hadley 
Patriquin,  P  J  car 

44  Greel  av 
Margaret  E   (Torrey 
Louise  M  pi 

Dorothy  M 
Patten,  J  H  phy  &  sur 

27  Cottage 
Mary  B   (Foster 
Peabody,  Sabrina  A 

(m  Stover 

72  Pine  Hill 

*Ammi  seaman  Jonesport 

^Horace  fisher  Jonesport 

*  Stephen  seaman  Jonespt 

*Andrew  seaman  Jonespt 

*John  P  fisher       Jonespt 

*Nellie    E    ho    Jonesport 

Jennettie  E  ho 

Ida  F  ho 

Elmira  E  pi 

Peach,  Wm  E  milkman 

8  Way  Lane 

Jane  O   (Bunker 

Daisy  F  at  home 

*Wm  E  Jr  dentist 

Holyoke,  Mass 

Abbie  L  (m  King 

Pease,  Myra  cl  Main 

Pendleton,  Flora  T 

(m  LaCount 

Blanche  E   (m  Canning 

Guy  L         trap  drummer 

Pendleton,  Minnie  M  (Sawyer 

24  Sch 


FREDERICK    H.    MOSES,    Horist 

BAR   HARBOR   (?Kear)    FINE    FLORAL    WORK 


CENSUS 


179 


Pennell,  John      gard    56  For 
Mabel  (Walls 
Agnes  pi 

Perlinsky,  Mark       dry  goods 
res  39  Han      bus  37  Main 
Annie   (Soloveizik 
Esther  cl 

Isaac  stu 

Minnie  stu 

B  William  pi 

Jennie  M  pi 

Harriet  S 

Perry,  B  M      ptr  105  L'lawn 
Stella  (Tibbetts 
Katherine  R  pi 

Elizabeth  E  pi 

Pettegrow,  A  S  ptr  19  Pine 
Bernice  A  (Young- Stuart 
Lida  M 

Pettingill,  Bernice   (Harden 
ho      E  Lake  rd 
Two  Children 

Pettingill,  C  A  retd  0  Crk 
*Monroe  E  eng 

12  Washington  av,  Portland 
Eliza  E  (m  Harvey 
*Maria  E  (m  Meyer 

Meadville,  Pa 

Pettingill,  Chas  E  fisher 

S'by  Cove 

Florence  M  ho 

Pettingill,  H  R  barber  Sch 
Clara  pi 

Alton  pi 

Mary  (Gilbert    laundress 


Pettingill,  Lucretia  A  stu 

123  Cot 
Pettingill,  Susan  A  (Cook 

28  Sch 
Horace  R  barber 

Essie  D  car 

Arno  G  lather 

Fannie  A   (m  Russell 
Phippen,  Chas  D  genl  wk 

W  Eden 
*Frank      car      Seal  Har 
^Chester        lab  Seal  Har 
Flora  E   (Ladd-Cousins 
Phillips,  Geo  A        phy  &  sur 
49  Mt  Desert 
Helen  G  (Grant 
Phillips,  L  F  driver  107  Eden 
Melinda  (Lamb 
*Ellen  M  (m  Keith 

Bridgewater,  Mass 
*Carrie  H  (m  Richardson 
Mt  D 
*Frances  A  (m  Case 

Bridgewater,  Mass 
Wm  H  driver 

Pierce,  A  H      mason    H  Cove 
Lenora  J  (Campbell 
Chauncey  H  mus 

Marie  B  pi 

Pierce,  Wm  L  plumber 

224-226  Main 
Emma  C  (Smith 
Pineo,  Chas  B  lawyer 

bus  85  Main    res  2  Mt  Des 
Flora   (Rodick 


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PIANO 


IS    AT 


CLEMENT'S 


180 


EDEN 


Pond,   P  P             granite   bus 

Pray,  Edith  H  (Hooper 

(see  adv)                  38  Cot 

11  Alb  Mead 

Cora  M  (Whitaker 

Pray,  Grace  A  (m  Fogg 

Povich,  Nathan  furniture  dlr 

W  Eden 

74-76-78  Main 

John  L 

stu 

Rosa  (Orlivich 

Pray,  Lemuel  N 

grocer 

Eva          bk  kpr  &  stenog 

h  10  Sum 

bus  68  Cot 

Goldy 

stu 

Hannah  L  (Sargent 

Celia 

pl 

Beatrice  L 

pl 

Morris 

pl 

Lemuel  N  Jr 

pl 

Julius  J 

pl 

Philip  0 

pl 

Abraham  A 

pl 

Carl  T 

Shirley  L 

Ethelyn  M 

Doris 

Pray,  Lucretia  H 

at  home 

Power,  Frank 

Ind  Pt 

blk  &  carg  bldg  &  repairing 

Preble,  Geo  H  ptg  &  decoratg 

h  W  Eden      bus  Cot 

56  Eden 

*H  Stewart        pi 

Mass 

Bertha  M  (Kincaid 

Blanche  E  (Quinn 

Preble,  John  K  i 

mason  contr 

Effie  D 

278  Main 

E  Darwin 

Myra  E  (Conners 

Morton  A 

Reginald  K 

pl 

Power,  Michael  F 

gard 

Puffer,  Wm  H 

27  2d  So 

The 

Eyrie 

Eagle  Lake  Ice  Co  &  liv'y  bus 

Alice  T  (Davis 

Inez  M  (Smith 

Martin 

pl 

Earl  D 

pl 

William  J 

pl 

IdaB 

pl 

J  Francis 

pl 

Joseph  A 

pl 

Power,  Wm      gard      16  Oak 

Chester  A 

pl 

Alice  (Walsh 

Jenette  A 

pl 

Mary 

pl 

• 

Kathleen 

pl 

Q 

Michael 

Powers,  John 

lab 

Quimby,  Wm 

ptr  &  paper 

46  Crom 

H  rd 

h23Rod'k 

bus  109  Cot 

H.     S.     NASON     &     SON  Agents  for  the  Gold  Seal  Rubbers 

Men's  Clothiers  and  Outfitters 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


181 


Quinn,  Grace  E  (m  Paine 

56  L'lawn  av 
Blanche  M 
Quinn,  Melinda  W  (Hadley 
cook  W  Eden 

Blanche  E  (m  Power 


B 


Ralph,  Arthur  lab  ext  L'lawn 
Ralph,  Thos       gard  Pine  Hill 
Rankin,  Angle  E  (m  Bartlett 
15  Ced  av 
Frank  pi 

Rankin,   Mabel  ho   295   Main 
Ray,  Alice  L        pi      W  Eden 
Redding,  Edw  H  ptr  7   Oak 
Eda  A  (Stone-Hunton 
Herbert  H         care  taker 
Roy  S  ptr 

Preston  H  ptr 

May  E  pi 

Stuart  P  pi 

Redding,  H  H  care  tkr  32  Cot 
Lena  D  (TurnbuU 
Gwendoline  M 
Reed,  A  H  far 

S'by  Cove      Emery  dis 
Lillian  M  (Norwood 
Myra  E  (m  Richardson 
Adelia  (m  Lurvey 
Lorena  J  stu 

Ellen  E  pi 

Lillian  E  pi 

Clarice  L  pi 


Emily  A 

Reed,  Elmer  L      pi    W  Eden 

Reed,  Lewis        blk       9  Han 
Florence  E   (Blancnard 
Lewis  F 
Gladys  L 

Reed,  Winfield  stable  wk 

off  Cot 
Effie  E  (Hodgkins 

Reid,  Gardner  E  stone  mason 
20  R'wood  av 
Carlton  G  pi 

A  Gertrude  (Stover 
Gertrude  A 

Remick,  R  P      lab      132  Cot 
Minnie  D  (Cottle 

Rennie,  Wm  jeweler  12  High 

Renwick,  Jno  estate  supt 

Guy's  Cliff,  Eden  St 
Margaret  (McDonald 
George  pi 

Isabelle  pi 

Francis 
Helen 

Reynolds,  Abigail  (Foss 

54  Crom  Har  rd 
*Henry  0    lab  Ellsworth 
*Helen    (m  Smith       Ells 
Elva  D  (m  Reeves 
*Hattie  A  (m  Urquhart 

Grand  Manan 
G  Franklin  lab 

J  Edw  lab 

Josephus  lab 

Arthur  W  lab 


CLEMENT'S 


160     rvlain    Street 


MUSIC 
STORE 

_BA.R     HARBOR 


182 


EDEN 


Eeynolds,  Bartlett  C 

stoves  &  furnaces 
bus  33  Main      h  31  Main 
Mary  E  (Call 
*Call  W  stu 

Dorchester,  Mass 
Dorothy  pi 

Reynolds,  David  W  gard 

15  Rod'k 
Olive  L  (Verrill 
Sadie  A   (m  Lambert 

laundry  wk 
Archibald  E  stu 

Reynolds,  Fr'man  lab  off  West 
Minnie   (Davis 

Reynolds,  Geo  F  car  43  Main 
Mabel  A  stu 

Agnes  M  stu 

Elizabeth  pi 

Clowes  F  pi 

Christine  (Henderson 

Reynolds,  G  F  lab  421/2  Sch 
Katie  M  (McCarthy 
Geo  Franklin  lab 

Freeman  R  lab 

Julia  A  (m  Davis 
Wm  H  lab 

F  Sherman  pi 

Abbie  A  pi 

Arthur  B  pi 

Katie  M  pi 

Benj  L 

Reynolds,  G  F  Jr  lab  421/2  Sch 
Annie  A  (Maxwell 
Katie  L 


Robert  F 

Reynolds,  Jno  E  lab 

54  Crom  Har  rd 

Celia  (Radley 

M  Elizabeth  pi 

Bertha  B  pi 

Rich,  Chester  M  blk  W  Eden 
Florence  A  (Ray 

Rich,  G  N       mer       W  Eden 
Edith  A   (Higgins 

Rich,  H  B         cl         97  Main 
Lizzie  M  (Whitmore 
Shirley  A  cl 

Guy  E  pi 

Blanche  E  pi 

Joe  H  pi 

Rich,  John  H  care  taker 

Old  Farm      Main 
F  Marion   (Conners 
Marion  gard 

Rich,  O  C      mason      41  Eden 
Nettie  (Long 
Maude  (m  Lindall 

Rich,    S   N  postmaster 

S'by  Cove 

Lena  A  bk  kpr 

Margaret  R  at  home 

Richard,  Augustus  gard 

75  Sch 
and  Mrs  Richard 

Richards,  Fred  S  blk  4  1st  So 
Mae  R  (Sinford 
Paul  S  pi 

Carl  L  pi 

Sheila  E  pi 


FRED'K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  30  Years  at  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


183 


J  Frederick 

Richards,   Geo  L  car  Ind  Pt 
Addie  L  (Higgins 
Georgia  L  pi 

Hoyt  E  pi 

Eichards,  Mrs  G  W  Eden 

Marie  E  dr  mkr 

Richards,  H  L  gard  23  High 
Sarah  A  (Jordan 
*Rosa  C  priv  sec'y      R  I 

Richards,  Jas  H  genl  wk 

295  Main 
*Mina  G  (m  Towne 

Castine 
Fred  S  carg  wkr 

Geo  H  genl  wk 

Richards,  G  H  genl  wk 

295  Main 

Harold  pi 

Russell  E  pi 

Richards,  Olevia  M 

(m  Flanagan 

8  Alb  Mead 

Wm  B  coach 

Richards,  W  B       far      Eden 
Hannah    C    (Richardson 
Nettie  B  (m  Higgins 
Marcus  F  blk 

Hi  man  L  gard 

Caro  B  (m  "Wasgatt 

Richards,  Wm  J  s  cut  W  Eden 
Lola  J  (Higgins 
Onolee  M 

Richardson,  A  L  blk  W  Eden 


Maggie  M 

( Hay  wood-Swazey 
Lynwood  L 
Byron  L 
Richardson,  Almira  N 

Conrow-Russell 

Kenarden  Lodge         Main 

Richardson,  C  A     dep  sheriff 

11  Cent  av 

Grace  A  (Gregg 

Richardson,  Celia  E 

(m  Salisbury      Cent  pi 

Harry  L  stu 

Forest  E  pi 

Richardson,  D  E  cl  18  Rod'k 

Emily  C  (Foster-Rowe 

Foster  0  stu 

Jasper  stu 

Abbie  stu 

Alta  T  pi 

Theodore  E  pi 

Richardson,  Eben  M  far 

Ind  Pt 

Melville  B         care  taker 

Richardson,  M  B      care  taker 

Ind  Pt 

Gertrude  (Pomroy 

Mortimer  E  P  pi 

Lura  M 

Ralph  M 

Richardson,  Emma  A  (Stanley 

4  Davis  pi 

Richardson,  E  0  mason 

2  Cent  av 

Harry  L  stu 


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us    -A.T 


CLEMENT'S 


184 


EDEN 


Laura 

( Richardson-Hamilton 
Richardson,  Ernest      29  Edge 
emp  Elec  Light  Co 
Catherine  (Johnson 
Richardson,  Mrs  Eva  C 

H  Cove 
Josephine  (m  Cunn'gham 
Alma  (m  Brewer 
Richardson,  Georgia  S 

(m  Ober        27  Greel  av 

Armida  H  office  wk 

Fred'k  W  stu 

Richardson,  Harvey      Map  av 

elec  &  fore 

Richardson,   H  D       genl  wk 

18  Boles  av 

Richardson,  Lewis       15  Main 

Richardson,  S  Osgood 

retd  vet      17  Mtn  av 
May  A  (Day-Bunker 
Richardson,  M  S      ptr    Eden 

Alice  C  (Emery 
Richardson,  Nathan  far 

W  Eden 
Nina  M  (Jay 
Rider,  Geo  R       car       61  For 
Grace  (Dyer 

G  Ralph  pi 

Rinaldo,  M  H  lab  S'by  Cove 

Carrie  E   (Higgins 
Roberts,  Hannah  ( —  40  Main 
Roberts,  Harriet    (Rolfe 

Prop  The  Rockaway 
Tobias  L  Exeter  stu 


*Mary  I  Greenville 

Roberts,  W  M  40  Main 

prop  The  Newport 

Man  am  H  (Ash 
Robertson,   Margaret  M 

(Breen 
(sum)  Boarding  Ho  122  Main 
Robbins,  B  F      gard    25  For 

Effie   ( 

Nina  M  pi 

Robbins,  ELD  gard 

S'by  Cove 

Anna  L  (Parsons 

Clyde  M  pi 

Robbins,  Ralph       lab       Eden 

Nettie  (Wiley 
Robbins,  G  Wm  car  7  Map  av 

Edith  M  (Eldridge 

Elaine  pi 

Roberts,  Frank  E  mus 

7  Rod'k  Sq 

Marcia  E  dr  mkr 

( Godfrey- Willey 
Roberts,  Susan  M  (Smith 

48  Cottage 

Frank  E  musician 

Eva  (m  Joy 

Ernest  J  driver 

Fred  L  cl 

Robertson,  W  L  mas  23  Edge 

Georgia  (Grindle 

Helena  M  pi 

Leola  M 

Lester  A 


CAImIm  at  J.   H.   BRAIVSGOM^S 

Kindlings    and    Gravel 


CENSUS 


185 


Eobeshaw,  Eichard  lab 

9  Greel  av 

Robinson,  Harry  bds  15  Main 

Eobinson,  Harry  0  marine  fire 

28  Edge 

Jennie  E  (Dorr 

Robinson,  Katie  (Bernardini 

35  West 
Rodick,  A  Stroud        25  High 
real   estate    agency   &   pres 
B  H  Trust  Co 

Madolin  (Tompkins 
Rodick,  Benj  plumb  17  2d  So 
Lida  M  (Goodell 
Alfred  E  pi 

Mary  F  pi 

Rodick,  Ellen  (Rodick 

17  2d  So 

Benj  plumber 

Rodick,  Elizabeth  M  (Moran 

p  o  cl       4  Fed 

Eugenia   M  stu 

David  0  stu 

Serenus  B  pi 

Rodick,  Mrs  Phebe  S      5  Ken 

Rodick,   W  E   cabinet  maker 

65  Cottage 

Annie  M   (Hamor 

Walter  E  Jr  stu 

Hazel  A  cl 

Leon  H  pi 

Rogers,  Julia  E  (m  Sawyer 

16  2d  So 
*Nora  Lee  stu  Jonesport 
Harrie  B  cl 


*Roland       pi     Jonesport 
*Chas  M      pi    Jonesport 
Ross,  Estella  M  (Carter 

79  Sch 

Alice  J  (m  Carter 

Wm  genl  wk 

Christine  at  home 

Roy  pi 

Rowe,  Emily  C  (m  Richardson 

18  Rod'k 

*Hollis  E  fm  wk  Seal  Har 

Rowe,  Jane  S  (m  Huntley 

62  Forest 

Grace  (m  Hodgkins 

*Harry  D  cl  Needles,  Cal 

Herbert  A  gard 

*Sarah  L  dr  mkr 

34  Isabel,  Boston,  Mass 

Rowe,  Veva  M      pi      62  For 

Russell,  Almira  Main 

(m  Richardson 

*Wm  C  estate  supt 

Millbrook,  N  Y 

*Gilman  R       estate  supt 

Babylon,  L  I,  N  Y 

Carrie  G  (m  Burton 

Russell,  J  F  far 

S'by  Cove      Emery  dis 

Rhoda  H   (Mulford 

Wade  H  far 

Walter  G  milkman 

Howard  G  R  lab 

Paul  L  pi 

Naomi  pi 


?S  CLEMENT'S  I'S.rSt" 

nrosic  AND  PHonioeRAPHS 


186 


EDEN 


Russell,  Wade  far 

S'by  Cove    Emery  dis 

Fannie  (Pettingill 

Maynard 
Ryder,  Geo  W  mason 

1101/2   L'lawn 

Evelyn  M  (Ladd 

Rudolphus  W  pi 

Chas  A 
Ryder,  Ralph  coach  28  Rod'k 


S 


Salisbury,  A  R  plumb  Cent  pi 
Celia  E  (  laundry  wk 

(Butler-Richardson 
Salisbury,  Mrs  C  E      H  Cove 
Salisbury,  E  B     lab    H  Cove 
Salisbury,  Everett  J  est  supt 
20  Wayman  Lane 
Clarence  N  pi 

*Frances  E    pi    Lamoine 
Carrie  E   (Coombs 
Everett  J  Jr 
Charles  P 
Salisbury,  Geo  E  cl  8  Wes  av 
Salisbury,  Harry  P  gard 

9  Des  I  av 
Elsie  L  pi 

Annie  S  (Lynch 
Salisbury,  Marcellus  E 

far  &  butcher    S'by  Cove 
Elizabeth  E  (Peckham 
*Edith  D     cl     N  E  Har 
Stephen  M  cl 


*Evadne  L  nurse 

Arlington  Heights,  Mass 

Elizabeth  L  at  home 

Marvin  W  far 

Ruth  A  stu 

Ralph  T  stu 

Addie  M  pi 

Amos  D  pi 

Raymond  T  pi 

Salisbury,  Marston  B  ch  'f  eng 

36  Greel  av 

Sarah  E  (Robinson 

Persis  M  elec 

Salisbury,  Mrs  Sarah  E 

laundry  wk       29  Cent  av 

Archie  R  plumb 

Roy  S  teamster 

Salisbury,   Sherman  far 

S'by  Cove 

(Gilbert 

Children 

Salisbury,  Sophia  C  (Conners 

20  Wayman  Lane 

Everett  J  estate  supt 

*Lowell  G  com'l  trav 

34  Winter,  Waterville 

*Prances  A  (m  Totten 

11  Norfolk,  Bangor 

Salisbury,  Stephen      15  Main 

emp  Stafford's  Livery 

Salisbury,  W  M  far 

Young  dis 

Hannah  M  (Day 

C  W  ho 

G  Dallas  lab 


FRED'K    H.   MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 


CENSUS 


187 


Pearl  L 
Herbert  L 
Malcolm  M 
Rosie  B 
Ruble  L 
Lewis  L 
Salisbury,  W  R 


lab 
Pl 
Pl 
pl 
pl 
pl 
blk  H  Cove 


Julia  A  (Hamor 

Lucy  M  tr 

Sargent,  Chas  E  cl  11  1st  So 
Emily  M  (Sargent 

Sargent,  Chas  W  s  cut 

W  Eden 
Ruth  M  pl 

Josephine  (Seavey 

Sargent,  Dudley 

far  &  mkt  gard 
S'by  Cove,  Emery  dis 
Ernestine    (Rich 
Lloyd  D 
Laura  M 
Gerald  T 
Mabel  E 

Sargent,  Ellen  M  (Leach 

Notion  Store  Main 
*Robert  L  Boston,  Mass 
Susan  T  (m  Sleeper 

Sargent,  E  E     far      W  Eden 
Luella  M  (Higgins 

Sargent,  Emily  W 

(m  Newman      E  Lake  rd 
Elmer   E  far 

Wm    S  far 

*Warren  W  cook  Gard'r 
Perry  L  lab 


Sargent,  P  L      lab    Bar  Har 

Vinnie   (Robinson 
Sargent,  Wm  S  cook 

S'by  Cove  Emery  dis 
Chauncey  C  pl 

Emily  M    (m  Sargent 
Lillian  F  (Howard 
Liilu  M  pl 

Harry  B  pl 

Warren  B  pl 

Raymond  L  pl 

Sargent,  W  W  mkt  gard 

H  Cove     Emery  dis 
Grace   L    (Paine 
Elizabeth  F  pl 

Walter  W  Jr  pl 

Saunders,  Eugene       coal  bus 
18  L'lawn  av 

Maude  ( 

Zelda  pl 

Dorothy 
Savage,  Paul  N  fisher 

B'view  av 
Paulina  N   (Njirich 
Sawyer,  A  H  asst  cash  ex  of 
37  Rod'k 
Elizabeth  E  (Mooney 
Charlotte  A  pl 

Sherman  A 
Sawyer,  Judson  H        jeweler 
12  High 
Sawyer,  Minnie  N  (m  Haley 
19  2d  So 
Edwin  J  trucking 


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188 


EDEN 


*Fred  W  chauffeur 

Boston,  Mass 

Chloe  B  (m  Young 

Kaymond  L  laundry  team 

Wm  R  hostler 

Sawyer,  Raymond  L      driver 

Ced  av 

Alice   L    (Liscomb 

R   Carlton 
Sawyer,  Wm  F  groc  cl 

7  Ken 

Mary  S  (Phillips  dr  mkr 
Scolone,  Jas       lab       7  Eden 

Annie  (DeFrank 

John  M 
Scott,  Arthur  horse  trainer 

9  Greel  av 
Scott,  Nicola  (Angus     8  Han 

*John  A  s  cut  W  Sullivan 

*Nicola   (m  Abel 

W  Sullivan 

*Arthur  s  cut  W  Sullivan 

*Jas  S  s  cut  W  Sullivan 

William  s  cutter 

Belle  (m  Martin 

Elsie  (m  Jellison 
Scott,  Wm  s  cut  5  Rod'k  Sq 

Lizzie    (McKeown 

Geo  J 
Scott,  Wm       blk       28  Rod'k 
Searls,  Thos         27  L'lawn  av 
cashier  1st  Nat  Bank 

Edna    (Collins 

Mary  Carol  pi 

Thomas  Jr 


Seaver,   Wm  H  gard 

Boles  av 

Seaver,  Annie      ho    Boles  av 

Shand,  Chas  L         estate  supt 

103  Eden 

Effie  M    (Rodick 

Mary  L  pi 

Ida  E  pi 

Shaw,  Jas      lab      9  Greel  av 

Shea,  Chas  barber 

bus  Zviain    rms  Main 

Shea,  Chas  W  mason 

bus  Cot  res  H  Cove 

Elizabeth  P  (Campbell 
Shea,  J  M  mason  contr 

123  Cottage 

Evans  L  stu 

Ruth  E    (Kelley 

James  W  Jr 

C  Edward 
Shea,  Michael  Sr  retd  123  Cot 

*Michael  A      barber  Ells 

^Patrick  A       tailor  Ells 

*  Joseph  T  mason 

Cape  Elizabeth 
*Edward  barber 

Woburn,   Mass 

James  M       mason   contr 

Elizabeth  (m  Murray 

*JeremiMh  mason 

(^rr's  Island 

*  Annie  F  (m  Billington 

Broadway,  Bangor 

Chas  W  mason  contr 

Shelton,  Wm  R      cl  22  Des  I 


HOWARD   S.   NASON 
FRANK  E.    KA80N 


NASON    &    SON 

Men's  Clothiers  and  Outfitters 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


189 


Addie  E  (Keezer 
Mildred  B  pi 

Charles   G 

Sherman,  Frank  E 

undertaker  &  mer 
h  15  Rob'ts  av 
Helen  C  (Jordan 
Albion  stu 

Gardner  stu 

William  pi 

Kathleen  J 

Sherman,  W  H  mer  &  printer 
5  Rob'ts  av      bus  11  Cottage 
Annie  E    (Smith 
Dorothy  stu 

Helen  M  stu 

Gladys  stu 

Hilda  H  pi 

Roger  W  pi 

Ruth  B  pi 

Shiro,  A  M  tailor 

h  27  Hoi  av    bus  43  Main 
Lena   (Altman 
Sophia 

Shoppe,  Sarah  I        laundress 
40  L'lawn  av 

Silk,  Jas        retd      98  L'lawn 
John  W  plumber 

*Patrick  H  livery  Bangor 
Mark  plumber 

*Hannah  G  (m  Perry 

Bangor 

Silk,  John  W  plumber 

h  98  L'lawn  biis  20  Main 
Ellen  (Whelan 


J  William  plumber 

Rena  G  (m  Limeburner 
Walter  J  bk  kpr 

Ella  M  tel  op 

Hiram  E  pi 

Mary  M  pi 

Clarence  M  pi 

Silke,  Mark  H  plumber 

290  Main 

Catherine  A  (McAuliffe 

Katherine  J  pi 

Marion  W  pi 

Silsby,  Elwood  J  team 

10  Des  I  av 

Cora  E  (Hanscom-Fogg 

*Harry  J  el 

749  Union,  Bangor 

Mabel  C  stu 

Simon,   Abe  tailor 

rms  130  Main        bus  Main 

Simpson,  E  L  car  23  Cent  av 
Emma  (Hamor 
Ruth 

*Sinford,  Leon  G  express 

Machias 

Celia  G  (Moore    Bar  Har 

Sleeper,  Bert  L  gard 

7  Stanwood  off  Main 
Susie   (Mosley 
Merle  stu 

Reginald  B  pi 

David  A 

Sleeper,  Sophronia  (Pickard 
7  Stanwood  off  Main 
Bert  L  gardener 


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EDEN 


Small,  Frank  E  mail  car 

74  L'lawn 

Small,  Fred  C  (see  adv) 

contr  &  landscape  gard  18  Hoi 

Mary  A  (Ryan 

Clara  M  pi 

Helen  C  pi 

Marguerite  E  pi 

F  Leo  pi 

Esther  V  pi 

Natalie   C 

Small,  Wm  H      car  &  driver 

10  Mtn  av 

*Alden  D  car 

So  Royalton,  Vt 

Jennie  H  cook 

Irving  W  drug  cl 

Nena 

Mabel  A  laundress 

( Crabtree- Webber 
Smith,  A  B  ice  dlr  25  West 
Charlotte  (Brooks 

dr  mkr 
*Horace  M  teacher 

Wellfleet,  Mass 
Flora  B  (m  Wakefield 

milliner 
Edward  L  E  S  S  Co  Agt 
Smith,  Chas  C  far  S'by  Cove 
Olive  E   (Liscomb 
Harry  L  far 

Anna  H  ho 

Smith,  Chas  G     gard     7  Ash 
Mabel  S   (Jenan-Tracy 


Smith,  Chester  A  mason  tend 
91  Sch 

Hattie    (Farley 

Gladys  M 

Elmer  J 
Smith,  Clarence  mason 

9  Greel  av 
Smith,  Leander  mason 

9  Greel  av 
Smith,  E  fish  bus  130  Main 
Smith,  E  L  16  Ken      S  S  Ser 

Grace  L   (Somes 

AUston  R  pi 

Charlotte  L  pi 

Smith,  Ev'tt  W      lab  3  Edge 

Hulda    (Smith 

Lillian   (m  Cody 

Wm  pi 

Ruth  E  pi 

Leeman  pi 

Smith,  Freeman  mason  95  Sch 

Florence   M    (Whelan 

Lenora  pi 

Melvin  pi 

Ruth  I 

Stella  I 
Smith,  H  D  grocer  139  L'lawn 

Harriet  V  (Allen 

Guilford  P  gard 

Marion  A  (m  Walls 
Smith,  Henry  M  gard 

110  L'lawn  av 

Nettie    (Baker 
Smith,  Jas      gard      ext  Main 


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FLORIST 


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STORE— 123    Main    Street 


CENSUS 


191 


Celia  (Malley 
James  F  pi 

John  J  pi 

Hugh  A  pr 

Paul  V 
Smith,  Leon  L  mer  S'by  Cove 
Fossill  A    (Young 
Wilson  G  pi 

Smith,   Martha  D    (Moores 
50  West 
Lydia  F  pi 

Smith,  Miriam  C  (Luce  24  For 
*Helen  C  (m  Stover 

So  Harpswell 

*Mabel  E  teacher 

Salisbury,  Mass 

Ernest  E  tr 

Westwood,  Mass 

Percival  E  gard 

Smith,  M  O       gard      93  Sch 

Lillian  M  (Bernardini 

Smith,  Rhoda  (Smith-Marsten 

Pine  Hill 

*Ira  soldier 

Youngstown,  N  Y 

Elizabeth  ho 

Daniel  team 

Mamie  pi 

Smith,  Wm  E  genl  wk 

4  B'view  av 

Addie   (Young-Hollis 

Smith,  Wm   G  stone  wk 

off  West 

Smith,  W  J      s  cut    12  2d  So 


Smith,  W  T  watch  mkr  9  Eden 
Julia  S   (Wallace 
Fred'k  O  pi 

Helen  R     '  pi 

Snelley,  Jos  D  gard 

165  L'lawn 
Nellie  L  (Coffron-Miller 
Richard  B 

Snow,  Almon        15  B'side  av 

Snow,  Benj  retd  vet  35  Hoi  av 
Nellie  D  (m  Soper 

Snowman,   C  Oscar  meat  cut 
12  Sch 
Alice  E   (Atherton 
E  May  at  home 

Soper,  Geo  E  meats  &  provis 
bus  43  Cot        h  35  Hoi  av 
Nellie  D    (Snow 
Frank  L  at  home 

Rodney  P  bk  kpr 

*Bertha  A   (m  West 

Lagrange 
Gertrude  B  teacher 

*Chas  L  cl 

Brockton,  Mass 
G  Henry  stu 

Maurice  B  pi 

Everett  L  pi 

Soper,  Rodney  P  mkt 

31  Hoi  av 
Elizabeth  M  (Milligan 
G  Edwin  pi 

Natalie  A 
Laura  B 


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EDEN 


Southard,  Sarah 

( Martin- Graham 
Prop  The  Southard 
16  Newton  Way 
Spencer,  Seth  T  shoe  repairg 
h  19  Ash  bus  Main 

Margaret    (Greaney 
Lester  J  pi 

Olga  E  pi 

Harold  T  pi 

Mary  Leona 
Sprague,  J  Wm  genl  wk 

ext  L'lawn  av 
Addie  E 

( Hay  ward-Coff  ron 
Spratt,  Frank 

Firm  Nickerson,  Spratt  & 
Greeley 

h  24  1st  So      bus  47  West 
Harriet  (Nickerson 
Hugh  F  stu 

A  Johnson  stu 

Sproul,  Edna  B  (Emerton 

130  Main 
Blanche  L   (m  Harriman 
Sproul,  Rob't  A  retd 

4  Alb  Mead 
Helen  E  (Smith 
Lamont  Sears 
Spurling,  A  E  bakery 

(see  adv)        23  Cottage 
Mary  D  (Douglass 
Stafford,  A  L  livery 

bus  Cot         rms  130  Main 
Eleanor  L  pi 


Samuel 

Stafford,  Geo  J  livery 

30  L'lawn 
Carabel   (CoUings 
Pamelia  F  stu 

Corrienne  J  pi 

Ruth  pi 

Emma  V 

Stalford,  J  H  landscape  gard 

Mt  D 

Stanhope,  Gladys  N  stu 

25  Ash 

Stanhope,  Nina  M  pi  25  Ash 

Stanley,  A  H     gard     0   Crk 
Alice  J  (Davis 
Francis  B  lab 

Clayton  R  lab 

Dora  A  pi 

Sidney  P  pi 

Edward 
Albert  R 

Stanley,  Edw      retd      0  Crk 

*Benj   E  barber 

Abbington,  Mass 

Albert  H  gard 

John  E        blk  sharpener 

Stanley,  Herbert  I    mas  contr 
20  Greel  av 
Flora  E   (Buckminister 
Ethel  M  at  home 

Stanley,  Jas   C   car  29  Eden 
Eva  (Scott 

Elizabeth  bk  kpr 

Arthur  C  reporter 

Dorothy  M  stu 


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FLORIST  Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 


CENSUS 


193 


Stanley,  J  N     car       H  Cove 
Caroline  E    (Wilbur 
M  Hazel  stu 

Marion  E  pi 

Elmer  W  pi 

N  Leroy  pi 

Stanley,  John  E       blk  sharp 

O  Crk 
Lillian  A  (Davis 
Eliza  B  at  home 

George  G  genl  wk 

Theodore  R  pi 

Hoyt  A 

Stanley,  Jos      retd     15  Eden 
Eliza  (Brown 
James  C  ear 

*Chas  A  r  r  ser 

Nashua,  N  H 
Robert  E  plumbing 

*Louise  B   (m  Ray 

Nashua,  N  H 
Annie  B  (m  Hodgkins 
*Carrie  A  (m  Glover 

Nashua,  N  H 
*  Jennie  C  (m  Mclntyre 
Milford,  Mass 

Stanley,  Lucy  J   (m  Sullivan 
4  Davis  pi 
Emma  A  (m  Richardson 

Stanley,  Rob't  E  15  Eden 

(  see  adv)        plumbing 
Emily  E  (Bunker 

Stanley,  Tyler  W      far  Eden 
Lionel  D  pl 

Carroll  pl 


Stanley,  Walter  blk  Ot  Clf  rd 

Stanley,  W  W  mason  H  Cove 
*Winthrop  H  U  of  M  stu 
*Marion  T  cashier  Bang 
*Lizzie  S  (m  Nickerson 

Sound 

Staples,  Chas  H  genl  wk 

66  L'lawn 
Sarah  J  (Beal-Hamilton 
Jennie  E   (m  Graves 

Stearns,  H  E  car  S'by  Cove 
Lena  M  (Hamor 
Harry  E  Jr  pl 

Russel  I  pl 

Stevens,  Amos  P  gard  14  Ash 
Mary  F   (Adams 
Lela  M  musician 

Abbie  F  musician 

Stevens,  Francena  R  (Tracy 

15  R'wood  av 

*Edwin  T  elee 

105  Lincoln  Park, 

Rochester,  N  Y 

Joseph  A  ptr 

Amanda  L  (m  Liscomb 

Stevens,  Frank  G  team 

18  Rod'k 
Evelyn  (Barbour 
Isabella  pl 

Minnie  L  pl 

Clifford  H  pl 

Elbridge  F  pl 

Adelia  E 

Stevens,  Jos  A      ptr  &  p  hgr 
18  Map  av 


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EDEN 


M  Emma  (Davey 

Walter  A 

1         *Ariel  M      nurse  Bangor 

Stover,   C  H       far       Ind  Pt 

Joseph  A                        stu 

Annie  L  (Reed 

Stevens,  Oscar  K  horse  shoe'g 

♦Rodman  V         chauffeur 

bus  101  Cot    h  19  Rob'ts  av 

810  Appleton,  Baltimore,  Md 

Nellie  I  (Wood 

James  H              chauffeur 

♦Marion  P  S  (m  McCoy 

Stover,  J  H  chauffeur  Ind  Pt 

Holly  Hill,  Fla 

Jennie  L  (Alexander 

Stewart,  Lawrence  D 

Chas  A 

28  2d  So 

Stover,  John  H                    lab 

Stewart,  L  L  cook  28  2d  So 

72  Pine  Hill 

Mabel  (m  Norwood 

Sabrina  A 

♦Amelia    (m  Carter 

( Wallace-Peabody 

Stonington 

Stover,  Mary  E  (Pomroy 

♦Elizabeth  (m  Harvey 

ext  L'lawn  av 

Stonington 

♦Preston                 genl  wk 

Rosa  (Hooper-McHenan 

Lena  M  (m  Haskell 

Stewart,  Lorenzo  E 

Stowe,  Gertrude     ho     15  Sch 

painting  &  decorat'g  &  police 

Strout,  A            car      H  Cove 

53  Greel  av 

Ida   (Wood-Grant 

Flora  M  (Clinkard 

Strout,   Ed           steamer  capt 

Stewart,  L  S      ptr  5  Myrt  av 

15  Main 

♦Lottie  M       pi       Center 

Strout,  Seldon       lab  H  Cove 

Violet  M   (Swett 

Edith   (Gray 

Lionel  L 

Stuart,  Bernice  A 

Irene  E 

(m  Pettegrow 

Stiles,  T  Harrison  estate  supt 

Fred  L      pi          19  Pine 

Woodlands      Main 

Sullivan,  C  J              carg  trim 

Margaret  (Bainton 

4  Davis  pi 

Stover,  A  H  gard  134  L'lawn 

Lucy  J   (Young-Stanley 

Helen  A  (Wilbur 

Sullivan,  AVm  B         shoe  mkr 

Laura  J                             pi 

h  8  Des  I  av    bus  42  Sch 

Arthur  M                          pi 

Katherine  E   (Welch 

Albert  C                           pi 

James  P                          blk 

Earl  W 

♦Wm  B  Jr             carg  ptr 

FREDERICK    H.    MOSES,    Florist 

BAR   HARBOR   (?«/>;)    FINE    FLORAL    WORK 


CENSUS 


195 


48  Main,  Los  Angeles,  Cal 
Nellie  (m  Dodge 
Annie  M  (m  Newman 
Celia   (m  Peach 
Katherine    (m  Higgins 
Walter  D  groc  el 

Edw  J  blk 

Geo  W  gard 

Florence  L  at  home 

Gladys  B  stu 

Fred'k  A  pi 

Suminsbey,   Lewis  I  plumber 
10  Forest 
Abbie  F  (Knowles 
Clarence  E  pi 

Alice  E  pi 

Emily  M  pi 

Helen  L 
Frances  L 

Stubbs,   Vesta   M  sten 

bus  85  Main    res  2  Mt  D 

Suminsby,  Hannah  (Wooster 

Main 

Charles  E  elec 

*Warren  S  cl 

28  Huntington  av, 

Boston,  Mass 

Florence  M  (m  Grant    tr 

Suminsby,  John  mer  &  select  'n 
res  7  Atl  av    bus  Main 
Harriet  S  (Higgins 
Inez  M  librarian 

Harley  H  mail  car 

Howell  K  stu 


Carrol  B  stu 

John  E  pi 

Suminsby,  W  N     marine  eng 
20  Forest 
Lelia  D 

(DoUiver-Campbell 
Jennie  M  ho 

Sumner,  Blanche  F       3  West 

(m  Johnston 

*Kenneth  L  pi  Win  Har 

Sumner,  I  L  mach  31  West 
Grace  (Stevens  dr  mkr 
Emma  E  pi 

Leslie  S  pi 

Surrey,  Chas  deck  hd  15  Main 

Swanson,  Olaf  gard  9  Greel  av 

Swazey,  Maggie  M      W  Eden 
(m  Richardson 
Luzetta  M  .  pi 

Addie  L  pi 

Thelma  P  pi 

W  Dexter  pi 

Annie  M  pi 

Sweeney,  Wm  uphol 

32  G  Mary 
Mary  A  Davis-Hubbard 

Sweet,  Marcus  C  far  H  Cove 
Lillian  A  (King 
Fannie  M  (m  Cunn^gham 
*Lillian  A  (m  Maddocks 
Holden 
Henry  C  meat  mkt 

Ella  C  teacher 

Shirley  M  far 


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EDEN 


T 

*Josephine  P       office  wk 

Chicago,  111 

Tabbut,  Leon  W  paint  'g  contr 

*Julia  E    (m  Lord     Ells 

6  1st  So 

^Alberta  T    Stoors,  Conn 

Fannie  W  (Strout 

Prof  of  domestic  science  and 

Ralph                               stu 

art  and  Lady  Prin  Conn  A  C 

Tabbutt,  Minnie  A  (m  Emery 

*Benj  F  civil  eng  Phil,  Pa 

15  Ash 

Helen  A                            tr 

Arthur  M                       stu 

Thomas,  David  far  0  Cliff  rd 

Zenas  W                         stu 

Abbie  (m  Richardson 

Tansom,  Nancy  M  2  Myrt  av 

*IIarry  E 

( Greeley-Durgin-Bean 

San  Francisco,  Cal 

Tate,  CI          lab        H  Cove 

Thomas,  Edw  P  lab  W  Eden 

Mabel  A  (Gray 

Orra  F  (Hadley 

Doris  M 

Geneva  A                         pi 

Edith  M 

Blanche                             pi 

Taylor,  Eliza  A  (Young 

Lenore  E"                          pi 

58  L'lawn 

Ethel  F 

Effie  B  (m  Getchell 

Fred'k  R 

^Stephen  N        trav  sales 

Florence  H 

Bango^ 

Thomas,  J  H          far      Eden 

*Edth  M  (m  Tuel  Linneus 

Augusta  H  (Somes 

Taylor,  John  C        estate  supt 

Annie  D  (m  McKay 

The  Turrets,  Eden 

Flora  (m  Allen 

Margaret  (Penny cook 

Chas  S                            far 

Teague,  E  F      mer    bds  4  Ken 

*Dora  S  (m  Higgins 

bus  M  C  Wharf     West 

Winter   Har 

Tenan,  Emma  J  (Gamett 

Edward  P                  police 

"  Ash 

Eva  E  (m  Colson 

Mabel  S  (m  Smith 

Susie  S  (m  Gilbert 

Bernice  A  (m  Brewer 

Margie  A  (m  Willey 

Lura  F  (m  Mitchell 

Ethel  E  "(m  McKay 

Thomas,  Mrs  B  C  (Campbell 

TuUia  A  (m  Kief 

W  Eden 

Thomas,  Jno  S  care  tkr  Eden 

Amanda  J  (Leland 

H       S      NASON     &     SON  Agents  for  the  Gold  Seal  Rubbers 

Men's  Clothiers  and  Outfitters 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


197 


George  P 

care  taker  i 

Myrle  C 

pi 

Marion  R 

pi 

Lloyd  M 

pi 

Edgar  E 

pi 

Ernest  Leon 
Thomas,  Lottie  E  ho  20  Rod'k 
Thomas,  Orrin  L  car 

9  Len'x  pi 
Charlotte  L  (Leach 
Geneva  E  (m  Mosely 
Thompson,  Chas  harness  mkr 
14  York 
Thompson,  F  W  game  warden 
S  'by  Cove      Emery  dis 
Carrie  B  (Hopkins 
Orient  Y  far 

Shirley  S  groc  cl 

Verrill  J  far 

Alliene  D  stu 

Thelma  J  pi 

Charles  H 
Thompson,  Vyra  L  (Hooper 
9  Alb  Mead 
*Lillian  E  (m  Peck 

Bucksport 
Thurber,  Geo  W  mason 

135  L'lawn  av 
Harriet  E 

( Moseley-Higgins 

*Chas  S  meat  cutter 

165  Pearl,  Portland 

Earl  V  head  cl 

Carl  V  cl 

Thurston,  Mrs  G      S'by  Cove 


James  G  car 

Tracy,  Geo  W  genl  wk 

142  L'lawn  av 

P  Maud  (Dorr 
Tracy,  H  S        driver  46  Han 

Bessie  L  (Strong 

Alfred  H 

Pauline  A 
Tracy,  Jones  W  far  Sound  p  o 

*Fred  R  mining 

Chicago,  111 

*  Viola  B  (m  Carroll 

S  WHar 
*Florence  (m  Reed 

N  E  Har 
*Clora   (m  Manring 

Kenterville,  Idaho 
Frank  T        lab    Bar  Har 

*  Vest  a  Y  (m  Salisbury 

Mt  D 
Charlotte  E  (Richardson 
Caleb  T  pi 

Lydia  R  pi 

Alice  W  pi 

Melvin  F  pi 

Ralph  J  pi 

Laura  J 

Tracy,  Mabel  S  (m  Smith 

7  Ash 
Marie  F  stu 

Helen  A  stu 

Treat,  S  L  mer  &  wood  carv'g 
bus  307  Main    h  3  2d  So 

Tredic,  Edw      car    12  Ced  av 
Evie  (Webber-Frazier 


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EDEN 


Trevett,  Grace  M  (Sinford 

Lenner  E  (m  Daney 

2  Len'x  pi 

Trites,  F  H      far    E  Lake  rd 

Earle  S                          stu 

*George  W  W              mer 

Trevett,  Henry  R        14  York 

Moncton,  Westmoreland  Co, 

M  C  R  R  agent 

N  B 

Blanch  (Green 

Helena  (Collins      dr  mkr 

Flora  A 

Bertha  M                at  home 

Henry  A 

Percy  E                            pi 

Baby  Boy 

Orlen  F                              pi 

Tripp,  B  A               public  carg 

Milfred  P                          pi 

91  L'lawn 

Maudie  M                         pi 

Blanche  L  (Farnsworth 

Florence  M 

Byron  S                             pi 

Trott,  Henry  E  car  S'by  Cove 

Charlotte  H 

Hattie  F  (Mills 

J  Eldridge 

Harry  M                         stu 

Blythyn  A  Jr 

Florence  A                     stu 

Tripp,  Caroline  P  (Jordan 

Ralph  H                           pi 

Hamor  Blk,  Main 

Trussell,  E  J              bldg  supt 

Georgia  P  (m  Higgins 

54  Greel  av 

Mary  F                   at  home 

Tripp,  Isaac  M        estate  supt 

U 

"Winter  0  Crk  Sum  Sch  Hd 

Eunice  S  (Hadley 

Urquhart,  Arthur  E          gard 

Flora  S                             ho 

Mt  D  nurseries 

Tripp,  J  E  livery  80  L'lawn  av 

Georgina    ( Cruickshank 

Mary  J  (Higgins 

George  A 

Blithen  A                  livery 

B  Rachel 

Tripp,  Lelia  J  (Knowles 

W  Eden 

W 

L  Muriel                           pi 

Jeanette  K                        pi 

Wadleigh,  W  P  mus  3  Bar  ct 

Raymond  L                      pi 

Sadie  E  (Everett 

Coburn  W                        pi 

Wakefield,  Harrison  E 

Tripp,  Phebie  I    64  L'lawn  av 

ptr  &  decorator  (see  adv) 

(Bowden-Eldridge 

bus  64  Eden      h  62  Eden 

FRED'K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 
FLORIST  30  Years  at  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS 


199 


May  B   (Eveleth 
Leonard  F 

Marion  E  stu 

Muriel  G  stu 

Amelia  pi 

Francis  C  pi 

Vives  pi 

Wakefield,  Horatio  D  fish  mkt 

bus  23  West      h  25  West 

Flora  B   (Smith     milliner 

bus  Main 

Wakefield,  R  W  Dr  16  High 
Isabel  C  (Cleaves 

Wallace,  A  W  mgr  store 

196  Main 
Ida  M  (Smith 

Wallace,  Palmira  pi  215  Main 

Walls,  Dan'l  lab  7  Hamor  av 

*Tuel   H  fisherman 

Kennebunk 

*Melvin      seaman    Calais 

Josie  E   (m  Coughlin 

Walport,  Jas    lab  ext  L'lawn 

Walport,  Nellie  (m  Moore 

41  Lrl  ct 
*Whitfield  deck  hd  Belfast 
*Edith  (m  Dinsmore 

Eastport 
*  Jennie  (m  Mitchell 

Eastport 
*Minnie  (m  Stevens 

Lowell,  Mass 
*Sankie  fact  wk  Eastport 
*Fred  U  S  N 

*Mattie  fact  wk  Eastport 


^Georgia  fact  wk  Eastp't 
*Maud  (m  Leighton 
fact  wk      So  Gouldsboro 
Walls,  Frank  E  2  Snow 

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Annie  M  (McFarland 
Walls,  Jos      team  4  B'side  av 
Winnie  M  (Young 
Chas  W 
Margaret  J 
Walls,  Leroy  R  retd  sea  capt 
Ind  Pt 
Walls,  AVm  S      cook    Ind  Pt 
*Gagie  L  (m  Dorr 

Winterport 
*Thos  H      watch  fact  op 
Elgin,  111 
*  Josephine  (m  Crockett 

N  E  Har 

Susan  ho 

Margaret         laundry  wk 

Andrew  genl  wk 

Elizabeth  pi 

Wm  pi 

Carroll  pi 

Walls,  Ralph  A  gard 

139  L'lawn 

Marion  A  (Smith 

Walls,  Willis  J  fisher  0  Crk 

Chester  E  fisher 

Clifford  G  lab 

Carrie  S  (Young 

AVarren,  Elizabeth  S      0  Crk 

(m  Hamblin 

Ella  M  (m  Smith 


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EDEN 


Effie  E  (m  Silsby 

Wilmont  F  lab 

Nancy  V  pi 

Wasgatt,  Vernon  G 

asst  treas  B  H  Trust  Co 

Caro  B  (Richards 

Margaret  C  pi 

Boyd  pi 

Asa  pi 

Richard 
Watson,  Clarence  M      printer 

7  Fed 
Watson,  Fred  gard  118  L'lawn 

Cora  E  (Pendleton 

Freda  P 
Weaver,  C  A  blk  h  18  1st  So 
shop  Main 

Flora  E   (Bracy 

Walter  A  blk 

Webber,  Arthur  W  retd 

9  Alb  Mead 
Everett    C    contr   &   bldr 

bus  11  Cot 
*Frank        far      W    Paris 

Webber,  Mrs  B  F       H  Cove 
Edmund  H  pi 

AVebber,  Burton  H  gard 

31  Cent  av 
Nellie  E   (Chapman 
Burton  H  Jr  pi 

Thelma  L 

Webber,  Harriet  L  (m  Lyman 

10  Brew  av 
Minnie   (m  Stanley 
AYilliam  blk 


Webber,  Mabel  A  (m  Snell 

10  Mtn  av 

Vivian  pJ 

Editha  pi 

Webber,  M  V  lab  22  Des  I  av 

Rose  F   (Farrelly 
Webber,  Sarah  J  (m  Lawford 
24  Edge 
Burton  H  Ian 

Martin  V  iah 

Webber,   Wm  E  blk 

4  Alb  Mead 
Huldah   (Bunker 
Webster,  Alvin  H  gard 

off  West 
Webster,  H  lab  5  L'scott  av 
Annie  C  (Sargent 
Horace  H  pi 

Mary  H 
Weed,  Sarah  J  (m  Webber 

24  Edge 
*John  N  lab  Machias 
*S  Elizabeth  (m  Eaton 

Deer  Isle 
*Ella  J   (m  Macaulay 

Deer  Isle 

Wentworth,  Oscar  D  car 

23  Ash 

Carrie  E  (Hodgkins 

Wescott,  Fred       horsetrainer 

Bridge 

Wescott,  Geo  L  mason  High 

Lucy  A   (Stevens 

Grace  M  at  home 

Chester  A  U  of  M 


J.  H.  BRANSCOM,  Hay  and  Straw 

NORTHEAST    HARBOR,     MAINE 


CENSUS 


201 


Georgianna  stu , 

Wescott,  0  P  mason  22  Ken 
Cecilia  G   (Linscott 
Fred'k  A  stu 

Orlando  P  Jr  stu 

John  L  stu 

Chas  M  pi 

Gertrude  L 

West  Dan'l  M  car  8   1st  So 
Alice  (Joyce 

Clara  E  stu 

Esther  E  stu 

Edith  M  pi 

Wheeler,  Julia  16, 2d  So 

(Sawyer-Rogers 

Whelan,  Sam'l  shoe  mkr 

95  Sch 
Florence  M  (m  Smith 

Whitaker,  E  K  contr  &  bldr 
bus  Cot        h  17  Ken 
Ella  M  (Huff 
*Lena  M        Boston,  Mass 
Carl  G  stu 

Ruth  E  pi 

Dorothy  L  pi 

Whitaker,  Geo  J  car  25  Ash 
Sarah  A  (Gay 
*Arthur  A  meat  cut 

Millinocket 

*White,  Chas  B  s  cut 

Hall's  Quarry 
Annie  C   (Eldridge 

17  Pine 
Walter  C  ptr 

Edgar  H  team 


Carrie  I  (m  Carter  > 
Ernest  L  lab 

Grace  L  (m  IngersoU 
Nettie  M  ho 

Joseph  pi 

Ethel  M  pi 

Marion  J  pi 

George  B  pi 

White,  Edgar  H  team 

24  2d  So 
Mary  E   ( Garland- Albee 
Nina  B 

White,  Fred  lab      O  Crk 

Rena  D   (Hadley 

White,    Lloyd     car     H   Cove 
Laura  0  (McGown 
Leslie 

White,  Newell  A  lab  27  Rod'k 

White,  Ralph  L  contr  &  bldr 
H  Cove 
Mattie  H  (Lee 
Cecil  R  pi 

Maud  E 

White,  R  N      lab    15  Ced  av 
Myrtle  E  (Stover 
Leroy  L  pi 

Fannie  G 

White,  Thos  A       car  17  Ash 
Edith  E   (Trafton 

Whitmore,  C  E  jeweler 

h  Hamor  Blk    bus  Cot 
Menia  E  (Burr 

Whitmore,  Frank  E 

M  C  R  R  Station  Agt 
12  Roberts  av 


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202 


EDEN 


Effie  M  (Preble 

Harold  P       Bowdoin  stu 

Whitmore,  J  Albion  retd 

H  Cove 
Lena  R  (m  Allen 
Mineola  L  (m  Rich 
Maud  L  (m  Arey 

Whitmore,  Rebecca  N 

(Farmer        74  L'lawn 
Frank  E  r  r  ser 

Clarence  E  jeweler 

Beulah  F  bk  kpr 

Wiggen,  F  C         car  &  mach 

W  Eden 

Ellen    (Kittredge 

Carrie  K  dr  mkr 

*Fred  E  mach 

Columbus  av,  Boston,  Mass 

Wilbur,  H  T  exp  driver 

16  Rod'k 
Bertha  M  (Tracy 

Wilcomb,  Chas  A  mas  H  Cove 
Eliza  J  (Hamor 
Ethel  M  (m  Hamor 
Delia  A  office  wk 

Ernest  D  gard 

Wiley,  Angie  M  ho  31/2  Myrt 

Wiley,  P  I  att'd't  17  Boles  av 
Marion  J  (Chaney 

Willey,  C  M     landscape  gard 
(see  adv)  44  Sch 

Bertha  E    (Conners 

(see  adv)  dry  goods 

Reginald  H  pi 

Marjorie  D  pi 


R  Crosman 

Willey,   Eugene   W  car 

19  Rod'k 

Hattie  E   (Pettengill 

Helen  C  stu 

Orrin  F  pi 

Willey,  Herman       car  36  For 
Margie 

( Thomas-Kenderson 

Williams,  Mrs  Belle  ho  87  Sch 
Alice  E  pi 

Grace  M  pi 

Williams,  B  J  roofer  48  Eden 
Bessie  (Davies 
Ellen  pi 

Bennett  J  Jr 

Williams,  Elmer  R  lab  9  Lrl  ct 
Emma  A 

( Saunders-Goodwin 
Mamie  B  (m  Woodworth 

Wilson,  Alex  V  florist  &  gard 
3  Bridge 
Mary  (Brittany 
Undine  R  at  home 

Clytie  at  home 

Violet  G  stu 

Pansy  L  stu 

Alex  V  Jr  stu 

Mildred  P  pi 

Victoria  Q  pi 

Wilson,  Fred  lab  Crom  H  rd 

Wilson,  Harry  A  ptr 

2  Hamor  av 

Wilson,  H  R  blk  &  wrt  65  Sch 
Annie  L  (Thomas 


FRED'K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

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CENSUS 


208 


Wilson,  Jas  K  car  wk 

3  B'view  av 
Adocinda  E    (Thompson 
May  I   (m  Farley 

Winship,  Clara   (Manchester 
15  Lennox  pi 
Mabel  (m  Green 

Wood,  Chas  H  lawyer 

bus  Main  res  15  High 

Kate  (Shaw 
Philip  S  stu 

Wood,  Frank  A  far  S'by  Cove 
Melissa  J  (Rich 
Joseph  W  gard 

Wood,  Jos  A  p  0  Bar  Harbor 

milkman  &  far     n  Emery  dis 
Emma  J  (Collins 
Olin  D  milk  bus 

Mary  F  bk  kpr  &  stenog 
Helen  W  (m  Liscomb 
Lorinda  J  pi 

Wood,  Mrs  J  W  (Harden 

S'by  Cove 
Frank  A  lab 

J  Andrew  far 

Rebecca  W  (m  Edwards 
Eliza  W   (m  McFarland 

Wood,  J  W      gard      H  Cove 
Madge  A  (Tarbox 
Esther  pi 

Eleanor  pl 

Hollis  A  pl 

Beatrice  M 

Woodward,  Jos  H 

mgr  fur  store         Main 


Blanche  I  (Mesick 
Woodworth,  Alonzo  C      gard 
16  Mtn  av 
Maude  B  (Jordan 
Woodworth,  Jesse  W  app  ptr 
1  Cent  av 
M  Blanche  (Williams 
Lettie  M 
Elmer  B 
Woodworth,  L  E  car  58  For 

Ida  A  (Brown 
Woodworth,  Nancy  J   (Clark 
16  Mtn  av 
*  Annie  V  (m  Gordon 

W  Sullivan 
*Nettie  A  (m  Scammon 

E  Franklin 
Jesse  W  ptr 

Minnie  A  (m  Brown 
W  Henry  gard 

Alonzo    C  gard 

Linwood  E  car 

Lyle  H         driver      Main 
Woodworth,  W  Henry     gard 
5  R'wood  av 
Geneva  E   (Leland 
Preston  L  pl 

Merrill  L 
Alton  H 
Worcester,  Evelyn  E  (Allen 
14  Des  I  ave 
*Lily  B   (m  Kilrow 

Addison 
*May  E   (m  Ellis 

33  Elm,  Saco 


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EDEN 


*Aaron  L     car  Dark  Har 
Ida  V  (m  Crowley 
*Edgar  A  mail  car 

Jonesport 
*  Julia  F  (m  McLaren 

Coburn,  Brockton,  Mass 
Eletta  A  ho 

Wright,  Evie  (Young 

0  Cliff  rd 
Jennie   (m  Davis 
Hollis  lab 

Bernard  lab 

May  pi 

Lincoln  pi 

Doris  pi 

Pauline 


Yeaton,  Horace  T  ptr 

15  Newton  Way 

Caroline   (Weatherbee 
(see  adv)  dry  cleansing  bus 

Helen  J  stu 

Gertrude 
Young,  Bert  H  bk  kpr  4  Ken 

Florence  (Davis 
Young,   Curtis       blk     60  Sch 
Young,  David  A  gard  12  Han 

Chloe  B  (Sawyer     • 

Thelma  F 
Young,  Ernest  coach  15  Main 
YoTlng,  Flora  P  240  Main 

(m  Kasselmark 

Carlyle  H  ship  qtrmaster 


Young,  Frank  T         plumbing 
bus  Main    h  12  Alb  Mead 
Catherine   (Doran 

manicure 

Young,   Geo  W     car     9  Ash 
Jennie  E   (Johnston 
Lida  A  stu 

Harold  A  pi 

Lera  M  pi 

Marion  A 

Young,  H  H       car       19  Ken 
Vesta   A    (Freeman 
Lizzie  M  (m  Higgins 
Aletta  (m  Carter 
*Chas  H  salesman 

Albany,  N  Y 
Alice  teacher 

Young,  Irv'g  mas  11  Mtn  av 
Josie  M  (Grant 

Young,  J  F  far  &  fisher  O  Crk 
Fannie  E  ho 

Young,  Jas  F  genl  wk 

19  Pine 
Mary  I  (Googins 
J  Merrill  cl 

Lorenzo  fisher 

Lida   (m  M-ulhoUand 
Bernice  A   (m  Pettegrow 
Alexander  genl  wk 

David  A  pi 

Lucy  pi 

p]na  M  pi 

Young,  Jas  L  exp  driver 

75  L'lawn 


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104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


CENSUS  205 


Minnie  B   (Moore 

*Natt  Ellis   draughtsman 

Sherley  P 

Pl 

Milton,  N  H 

Carl  W 

pl 

Fossill  A  ;(ni  Smith 

Thelma  E 

*Georgia  V  (m  Palmer 

Young,   Loring   L   pi   11 

Fed 

Dexter 

Young,  Peleg  H  retd  sea 

capt 

Young,  Wm      ptr    9  Greel  av 

S'by 

Cove 

Young,  Wm  H       blk      Eden 

Etta   (Goodridge 

Arvilla  (Leland 

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BOARD     OF     DIRECTORS 

J.  F.   HODGKIN8  L.  B.  DEA8Y  CHAS.   H.  WOOD 

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Office,  67  West  Street,    -    -    -    BAR  HARBOR,  MAINE 

Telephone    202 

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SUMMER  RESIDENTS-EDEN 


Abbe,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  A., 
New  Y  o  r  k — Brookend, 
Eden  street. 

Adamowski,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T., 
Boston — Nasturtium  Cot- 
tage,  Highbrook  road. 

Addison,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arth- 
ur D.,  Washington — Rock- 
burne,  Woodbury  road. 

Alexander,  Col. — M,aisonette, 
West  street. 

Allen,  Mrs.  John  R. — Lynam 
Cottage,  Mt.  Desert  street. 

Allison,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  C, 
Philadelphia  —  Wazee-Lo- 
Wan,   Cleftstone  road. 

Almirall,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F. 
F.,  Oyster  Bay — Meadow 
Ridge,  Albert  Meadow. 

Amory,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Robert 
and  family,  Boston — The 
Eyrie,  Mt.  Desert  street. 
Miss  Mary  C.  Amory,  Miss 
Katherine   L.   Amory. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  N.  L.,  Wash- 
ington— Miller  Cottage,  Mt. 
Desert  street. 


Auchincloss,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
John  W.,  New  York — Mira- 
miche,  Cleftstone  road. 
The  Misses  Auchincloss,  J. 
Howland  Auchincloss,  Miss 
E.  E.  Auchincloss. 

Attrill,  Mrs.  A.,  St.  Louis — 
Holden  Cottage,  Bridge 
street. 

Baker,  Mrs.  H.  M.,  New  York 
— Fairview,  Eagle  Lake 
road.     Miss  C.  V.   Baker. 

Barklie,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Archi- 
bald, PhiladeJ^phia — Green 
court,  West  street. 

Barnwell,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Mor- 
gan, Tuxedo,  N.  Y.— 43 
Holland  avenue. 

Bass,  Col.  and  Mrs.  E.  W. 
Bass,  New  York — ^Bass  Cot- 
tage, Kebo  street. 

Bass,  Hon.  J.  P.,  Bangor — 
Schofield  Cottage,  in  The 
Field.  Col.  and  Mrs.  F.  H. 
Strickland,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Scho- 
field, Miss  Georgiana  Scho- 
field. 


FRED'K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 


FLORIST 


GREENHOUSES— 12    Mt.    Desert   Street 
STORE— 123    Main    Street 


SUMMER  RESIDENTS 


207 


Beale,  Mrs.  Harriet  Blaine — 
Amory  Cottage,  Amory 
Lane.     Mr.  Walter  Beale. 

Bell,  Prof,  and  Mrs.  George 
William,  Boston — Peach 
Cottage,  Wayman  Lane. 

Biddle,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Craig, 
Philadelphia — Reef  Point, 
Hancock  street. 

Blair,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wood- 
bury, Washington — ^Prim- 
rose, Mt.«  Desert  street. 

Blair,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  C, 
New  York — Blair  Eyrie, 
Highbrook  road. 

Blaney,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dwight, 
Boston — Blarney  Castle, 
Ironbound  Island. 

Bloodgood,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Rob- 
ert F.,  New  York — Samuel 
Cottage,  Mt.  Desert  street. 
Miss  Bloodgood,  Mr.  J.  V. 
S.  Bloodgood. 

Bonaparte,  J.  N.,  Washington 

— Woodbine,  West  street. 
Mrs.    C.    L.    R.    Bonaparte. 

Bowdoin,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George 
S.,  New  York — LaRochelle, 
West  street.  Miss  Edith 
Bowdoin. 

Bowen,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joseph 
T.,  Chicago — Baymeath, 

Hull's  Cove.  Miss  Helen  H. 
Bowen,    Miss    Louise    DeK 


Bowen,  Jos.  T.  Bowen,  Jr., 
DeKoven  Bowen. 

Bradlee,  Mrs.  Josiah,  Boston 
— LedgehoUow,  Wayman 
Lane. 

Bradley,  Mrs.  George  Loth- 
rop,  Washington — Stratford 
Cottage,  Mt.  Desert  street. 

Brandegee,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E. 
D. — Birnam  Cottage,  High- 
brook  road.  The  Misses 
Brandegee,  John  Langdon 
Brandegee. 

Brigham,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Clif- 
ford, Boston — Brigham  Cot- 
tage, Schooner  Head. 

Bridgham,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S. 
W.,  New  York— Rock 
Hurst,  Mt.  Desert  street. 

Brunnow,  R.  E.  and  family, 
Baltimore — Baltimore  Cot- 
tage, Main  street. 

Burnham,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hen- 
ry D.,  Boston — ^Burnmouth. 
Miss   Mina   H.   Burnham. 

Burrill,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Middle- 
ton  S.,  New  York— The 
Anchorage,  Prospect  Ave- 
nue.    Miss  Burrill. 

Butler,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Nicholas 
Murray,  New  York — Tevi- 
ot,  Kebo  street.  Miss  But- 
ler. 

Cadwallader,    Mr.    and    Mrs. 


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208 


EDEN 


Henry,  Philadelphia — Gray- 
wood,  Holland  Avenue. 

Carpenter,  Mrs.  Miles  B.,  New 
York — Hauterine,  Eden 
street.     Miss  Carpenter. 

Cary,  Miss,  Baltimore — Mari- 
gold Cottage,  Albert  Mead- 
ow. 

Catherwood,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D. 
B.  C,  Catherwood  of  Phil- 
adelphia— Fabian  Cottage, 
Eden  street. 

Chandler,  Dr.  and  family, 
West  Newton— Dalkeith. 

Chapman,  Mrs.  H.  C,  Phila- 
delphia— Mira  Monte,  Mt. 
Desert  street. 

Chickering,  Mrs.  C.  F.,  New 
York — Grace  Cottage,  Mt. 
Desert  street. 

Coats,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alfred 
M.,       Providence  —  Tangle- 

'    wold,  Kebo  street. 

Cochrane,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gif- 
ford,  New  York— The 
Breeze,  West  street. 

Cochrane,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam F.,  Baltimore — Clear- 
field Cottage,  Albert  Mead- 
ow. 

Coles,  Mrs.  Edward,  Philadel- 
phia— Aldersea,  Schooner 
Head  road.  Miss  Mary  R. 
Coles. 

Conrad,  Mrs.  Thomas  K.,  Phil- 


adelphia— The  Weir,  West 
street. 

Crocker,  Mrs.  Uriel  H.,  Bos- 
ton— Uferhelm,  Eden  street. 

Crandall,  Mrs.  L.  G.,  Boston 
— Whitmore  Cottage,  Rob- 
erts  avenue. 

Cushman,  Mrs.  E.  C,  Boston 
—Guy's  Cliff,  Eden  street. 
Dr.  W.  C.  Cushman.  Mr. 
Victor  N.  Cushman.  Miss 
Ludwig. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Andrew  J., 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa. — LeSelva, 
Eden  street.  Mrs.  Arline  D. 
Ireland.  Mr.  G.  Kidder 
Davis. 

Dawson,  Miss  J.  D.,  Philadel- 
phia— Maple  Cottage,  Rob- 
erts avenue.    B.  F.  Dawson. 

Dean,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel 
B.,  Boston — Willow  Brook, 
Hull's   Cove. 

Delafield,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lewis 
L.,  New  York — As-You- 
Like-It,  Main  street  and 
Newton  Way.  Miss  Char- 
lotte Delafield. 

Dennis,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Warren 
E.,  New  York — Sunnyside, 
Mt.  Desert  street.  Miss  Mil- 
dred Dennis.  Mr.  Frederic 
J.  Dennis. 

Dimock,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry 


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SUMMER    RESIDENTS 


209 


F.,  New  York — Kragmyr, 
Cleftstone  road. 

Dixon,  Mr,  George  D.,  Phil- 
adelphia— Pinehurst,  Eagle 
Lake  road.  Miss  Mary 
Quincy  Dixon. 

Dodge,  Mrs.  George  E.,  New 
York — Balance  Rock,  The 
Shore. 

Dorr,  Mr.  George  B.,  Boston 
— Old  Farm,  Main  street. 

Draper,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam P.,  New  York— The 
Dustpan,  Eden  street. 

Draper,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George 
A. — Bagatelle,  Eden  street. 

Duncan,  W.  Butler,  New  York 
—The  Tides,  West  street. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alexander  B. 
Duncan.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul 
Dana.  Miss  Dana,  Mr.  A. 
Dana. 

Ekengren,  W.  A.  G.,  charge 
d 'affairs  de  Suede,  and  Ma- 
dame Ekengren,  Washing- 
ton— Cunningham   Cottage. 

Edwards,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J. 
Pierrepont — Eastcote,  Bay 
Drive. 

Emery,  Mrs.  John  J.,  New 
York— The  Turretts,  Eden 
street. 

Emmet,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry 
C,  New  York  —  Silver 
Birches,  Eden  street.    Miss- 


es Laura,  Jannie  and  Ma- 
rie Louise  Emmet. 

Eno,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry 
Lane,  New  York — The  Eno 
Cottage,   Eden  street. 

Eustis,  Miss  Celestine,  Wash- 
ington— Mare  Vista,  Atlan- 
tic avenue. 

Fabbri,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ernesto, 
New  York — Buonriposo, 
Eden  street.  A.  Fabbri, 
Countess  Ludolf ,  Mrs.  Shep- 
ard,   Sarah  Fabbri. 

Fahnestock,  Mr.  H.  C,  New 
York — Steepways.  Franzen 
Augustus,  New  York — The 
Studio,  in  The  Field. 

Fry,  Mr.  Charles,  Boston — 
Marcyes  Cottage,  Mt.  De- 
sert street.  John  Fry, 
Charles  Fry,   Jr. 

Force,  Mrs.  W.  H.,  New  York 
— ^Buena  Vista,  Eden  street. 
The  Misses  Force. 

Frith,  E.  L. — Hardy  Cottage, 
Kebo   street. 

Fulton,  Mr.  E.  M.— Yules 
Crag,  Hull's  Cove. 

Gallatin,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R. 
Horace,  New  York — Devon 
Cottage,   Eagle   Lake  road. 

Gait,  Lady,  Montreal — Kebo, 
Kebo  street.  The  Misses 
Gait,  Mr.  E.   S.   Gait. 

Glyn,  Mrs.  W.  E.,  New  York 


tS  CLEMENT'S  Z'i.rr 

MUSIC    AND    PHOniOaRAPHS 


210 


EDEN 


— Fox  Cottage,  Eagle  Lake 
road. 

Griswold,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  G. 
New  York — Leeds  Cottage, 
Highbrook  road. 

Gurnee,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  S., 
New  York — ^Four  Acres, 
Eden  street. 

Haddon,  Miss,  Lakewood,  N. 
J.  Austin  Cottage,  Wayman 
Lane. 

Harrison,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fran- 
cis Burton,  New  York — 
Sea  Urchins,  Eden  street. 

Harrison,  Mrs.  John,  Philadel- 
phia— Faraway,  Eagle  Lake 
road. 

Harrison,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arch- 
ibald, The  Barnacles,  Eden 
street. 

Hatfield,  Henry  R.— Thing- 
valla,  Kebo  street. 

Harvey,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William 
P.,  Philadelphia — Grant 
Cottage,    Albert    Meadow. 

Heald,  Miss  H.  T.,  Philadel- 
phia— Columbia  Cottage,  in 
The  Field. 

Henderson,  Hon.  and  Mrs.  J. 
B.,  Washihgton^Gleneyrie. 

Hinkle,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  How- 
ard, Cincinnati — Donacq, 
Cleftstone  road. 

Hobson,  Mrs.  E.  L. — Conners- 
meet,  Kebo  and  Mt.  Desert 


streets. 

Hoffman,  Mrs.  W.  B.,  New 
York— Higgins  Cottage,  in 
The  Field.  Miss  Mary  U. 
Hoffman. 

Homans,  Mrs.  C.  D.,  Boston — 
Homans  Cottage,  Schooner 
Head. 

Hone,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John,  New 
York— The  Bandhox,  Cot- 
tage street.  Mrs.  H.  G. 
Bartol,  John  Hone,  Jr. 

Hopkins,  Mr.  William,  Phila- 
delphia— Bierka  Cottage,  in 
The  Field.  Miss  E.  L.  Hop- 
kins. 

Howard,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  T., 
New  Orleans — Ambleside, 
Hull's  Cove.  Edgar  How- 
ard, Alvin  Howard. 

Hubbard,  Gen.  and  Mrs. 
Thomas  H.,  New  York — 
Hillcrest,  Cleftstone  road. 
Miss  Anna  Weir  Hubbard. 

Hunt,  Mrs.  Piatt,  Ardeen, 
Cleftstone  road. 

Ingraham,  Judge  George,  New 
York — ^Foster  Cottage,  High 
street. 

Jennings.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Al- 
bert Gould,  New  York — 
Bowling  Green,  Eden 
street.  Mr.  Albert  Gould 
Jennings,  Jr.,  Miss  Janice 
Jennings. 


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211 


Jesup,  Mrs.  Morris  K.,  New 
York — Stonecliff,  K  e  b  o 
street. 

Johnson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Regi- 
nald M.  and  family,  Milton, 
Mass. — Villa  Mary,  Eden 
street. 

Kane,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  I. — 
The  Breakwater,  Hancock 
street. 

Keech,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank 
B.,  New  York — Wads  worth 
Cottage,  Eden  street. 

Keith,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sidney 
W.,  Philadelphia — Ocean 
Cottage,  in  The  Field. 

Kettle,  Mrs.  L.  N.,  Weston, 
Mass. — Ledge  Cliff,  Schoo- 
ner Head  road. 

Kellogg,  Mrs.  F.  Leonard, 
New  York — ^Brae  Head, 
Wayman  Lane.  Mrs.  Frank 
Kellogg. 

Kennedy,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 
S.,  New  York — ^Kenarden 
Lodge,  Shore  Path. 

Ketterlinus,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J. 
L.,  Philadelphia — Bide-a- 
while, Barberry  Lane. 

Kingsland,  Mrs.  William  M., 
New  York — Dutch  Cottage, 
Kebo  street. 

Knapp,  Mrs.  Edward  S.,  Tri- 
angle Cottage.  Mt.  Desert 
and    Eden    streets.      Miss 


Margaret  Knapp. 

Knower,  Mrs.  Benj.,  New 
York— Griffin  Cottage,  Kebo 
street. 

Ladd,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter 
G.,  Philadelphia — Sonogee 
Villa,  on  The  Shore. 

Laugier-Villars,  The  Coun- 
ess.  New  York — Livingston 
Cottage,  Kebo  street. 

Lawrence,  Rt.  Rev.  and  Mrs. 
William,  Boston — Ingleside, 
Kebo  street.  The  Misses 
Lawrence. 

Lawrence,  Judge  and  Mrs. 
Abraham,  New  York — 
Deasy  Cottage.  Miss  Ruth 
Lawrence. 

Lee,  Mr.  W.  H.  L.,  New  York 
— Dillingham   Cottage. 

Leeds,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Warner 
M.,  New  York — Archbold 
Cottage,  Cleftstone  road. 

Leffingwell,  Mr.  Douglass, 
New  York— The  Old  Rec- 
tory, Mt.  Desert  street. 
The  Misses  Leffingwell,  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Kenneth  McKen- 
zie. 

Linzee,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  T., 
Boston — Newman  Cottage, 
Holland  avenue. 

Linzee,  Miss,  Boston — Yellow 
Cottage,  in  The  Field. 

Littlefield,    Mr.    and   Mrs.    L. 


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212 


EDEN 


N.— The  Italian  Villa,  Eden 
street. 

Livingston,  Mr.  Phillip,  New 
York  —  Fairview,  Eden 
street. 

Livingston,  Mr.  Johnston, 
New  York — Livingston  Cot- 
tage, Kebo  street.  Countess 
de  Laugier-Villars. 

Livingston,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
John  Callendar,  New  York 
— Callendar  House.  Miss 
Alida  Livingston. 

Luquer,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lea  Mc- 
Ilvaine  and  family.  New 
York— Eagle  Cliff,  Schoo- 
ner  Head  road. 

Manning,  The  Misses,  Boston 
— Manning  Cottage,  Wich- 
cliff,  81  Eden  street. 

Marie,  Mrs.,  Tuxedo,  N.  Y. — 
43  Holland  avenue. 

Markoe,  Mrs.  John,  Philadel- 
phia— Larehsea,  Schooner 
Head. 

Matthews,  Hon.  Nathan 
Matthews  and  Mrs.  Matth- 
ews, Boston  —  Highfield, 
Cleftstone  road.  Nathan 
Matthews,  Jr.,  Miss  Na- 
thalie Matthews,  Mr.  S. 
Amory  Matthews,  Mrs.  L. 
S.   Sargent. 

May,  Mrs.  J.  Frederic  May, 
Washington  —  Strawberry 


Hill  House.  Mr.  Frederic 
May,  Mrs.  Beavor  Webb 
and  the  Misses  Webb,  New 
York. 

MacAuwley,  Col. — Ladd  Cot- 
tage, High  street. 

McCagg,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Louis 
B.,  New  York — Woodlands, 
Otter  Creek  road. 

McCormick,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H. 
Hall,  New  York — ^Boscobel, 
West  street.  Miss  Mildred 
McCormick. 

Mears,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  B., 
Philadelphia — The  Cross- 
ways,  West  street.  Miss 
Frances  Mears,  Bryant 
Mears. 

Mellon,  Miss,  Philadelphia — 
Jacob's  Well,  Eden  street. 
Miss  Matilda  Mellon. 

Mellon,  Mrs.  Charles  H.,  Mor- 
ristown,  N.  J. — Thornhedge, 
Mt.  Desert  street.  Charles 
Henry  Mellon,  Miss  Eleanor 
Mellon. 

Middleton,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Merle,  New  York — Home 
wood,  Eagle  Lake  road. 
Master  William  Taylor  Mid- 
dleton. 

Mills,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul, 
Philadelphia  —  Shoreacres, 
Main  street. 

Minto,   The   Misses,   Boston — 


S.    NASON    &    SON 
Headquarters  for  Hart,  Shaffner  &  Marx  Clothing 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


SUMMER   RESIDENTS 


213 


Minot  Cottage,  in  The  Field. 

Mitchell,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  S. 
Weir,  Philadelphia — Far 
Nienie,   Wesx   street. 

Mitchell,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 
Kersley,  Philadelphia — Sal- 
tair,  West  street. 

Moore,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Cast- 
mer  de  R.,  New  York — 
Stanwood,  Norman  road. 
Mr.  Benjamin  B.  Moore, 
Miss   Grace   A.   Moore. 

Morrill,  The  Misses,  Boston — 
Redwood,  Barberry  Lane. 

Morris,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Gouver- 
neur — Fern  Hill,  Eagle 
Lake  road. 

Morris,  Gouverneur — Fern 
Hill,   Eagle   Lake  road. 

Morris,  Dave  Hennan,  New 
York— Bogue  Chitto,  Hull's 
Cove.  Dave  Hennan  Mor- 
ris, Jr.,  Miss  Louise  Morris, 
Miss  Marion  Lawrence  Mor- 
ris, Ralph  Noel  Morris,  Miss 
Emily  Hammond  Morris. 

Mott,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  B.,  New 
York — Sturgis  Cottage,  Mt. 
Desert  street. 

Musgrave,  Mrs.  Frances,  New 
York— Eden  Hall,  Shore 
Path. 

Newfold,  Clement  B.,  Philadel- 
phia— Devilstone,  the  Shore 
Path. 


Newbold,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 
S.,  Philadelphia— Old  Farm 
Cottage,  Sols  Cliff  road. 

NewDoid,  Mr.  Thomas  and 
family,  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.— 
The  Ledge,  Wayman  Lane. 

Norris,  Miss  Dorothea  C.  and 
Miss  Fannie  —  Edgefield, 
Stephen  Lane. 

Norcross,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Otis, 
Boston — ^Kathleen,  Marl- 
boro Driveway. 

Ogden,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  David 
B.,  New  York — Okeden, 
Main  street.  Miss  Mary  E. 
Ogden,  Miss  Harriet  Ogden. 

Oumiroff,  M.  Bogea  and  Ma- 
dame, Berlin,  Germany — 
The  Poplars,  Atlantic  ave- 
nue. 

Opdycke,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  E., 
New  York — Abendruth,  Al- 
bert Meadow.  Mrs.  Emer- 
son Opdycke. 

Ovington,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  K, 
New  York — Calico  Rock 
Cottage. 

Parsons,  Mrs.  Herbert,  New 
York  —  Honfleur  House, 
Hull's   Cove. 

Pearson,  Mrs.  Frederic,  New 
York — The  Briars,  on  The 
Shore. 

Pellew,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles 
E.,   New   York— Lilac   Cot- 


TALKING  MACHINES— sold  on 
Easy  Payments  — at  CLEMENT'S 


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tage,  Roberts  avenue.  Miss 
Anna  C.  Pellew. 

Pendleton,  Hon.  and  Mrs. 
Frank,  New  York — Tripp 
Cottage,    Atlantic    avenue. 

Patterson,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
George  Stuart,  Philadelphia 
— Seacroft,  Albert  Meadow. 

Paterson,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  L. 

— Geranium,  Kebo  street. 

Peterson,  Miss  Elizabeth, 
Landsdown,  Pa.  —  Petit 
Pleasant. 

Peterson,  Mrs.  R.  L. — Gerani- 
um Cottage,  Kebo  street. 

Phelps,  Mrs.  Austin,  Andover, 
Mass. — Guelph,  West  street. 

Pinchot,  Amos  R.  E.,  New 
York — Pinchot  Cottage, 

Eden  street. 

Piatt,  Mrs.  A.  E.,  New  York 
— Ardeen,  Cleftstone  road. 
Mrs.  Piatt  Hunt. 

Porter,  Mrs.  J.  Biddle— Wy- 
andotte,  Hancock   street. 

Porter,  Mrs.  Frank  B.,  Vista 
Cottage,    Atlantic    avenue. 

Pratt,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  T., 
New  York — Corfield,  Eden 
street. 

Price,  Mrs.  Joseph  M.  P.,  Phil- 
adelphia— The  Kedge,  West 
and  Bridge  streets. 

Putnam,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L., 


New  York — Arcadia,  Eagle 
Lake  road. 

Reed,  D.  G.,  New  York— Van- 
derbilt  Cottage.    Miss  Reed. 

Reid,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fergus 
and  family,  Norfolk,  Va. — 
Westover,    Cleftstone   road. 

Rhinelander,  Miss  Serena, 
New  York — Llangollen,  Ea- 
gle Lake  road. 

Rice,  Mrs.  William  B. — West- 
field,  West  street. 

Robbins,  Mrs.  George  A. — 
Highbrook  road. 

Robbins,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George 
S.  and  family,  Philadelphia 
— Wildacre,  West  street. 

Samuel,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank, 
Philadelphia  —  Dennison 
Cottage,  Prospect  avenue. 
Miss  Reba  Samuel. 

Seeley,  Mrs.  W.  W.,  Cincin- 
nati— Hillhurst,  Cleftstone 
road: 

Schenck,  Mrs.  S.  D.,  New 
York— Whittington  Cot- 
tage,   near   the    Malvern. 

Shaw,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter 
K.,  Concord,  Mass. — Shaw- 
wondasee. 

Sellman,  Mrs.  Carl,  New  York 
— Walter  Rodick  Cottage, 
Cottage  street. 

Sewall,   Mr.   and  Mrs.   H.   J., 


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FLORIST  30  Years  at  Bar  Harbor 


SUMMER    RESIDENTS 


215 


Boston — Arcadia  Cottage, 
Arcadia  Lane. 

Schiff,  Mr.  Jacob  H.  and  fam- 
ily, New  York — Ban-y-Byrn, 
Norman  Road. 

Schiefflin,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wil- 
liam Jay  and  family,  New 
York — Islecote,  Schooner 
Head  road. 

Scott,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Edgar, 
Philadelphia  —  Chiltern, 
Cromwell  Harbor. 

Sherman,  Mrs.  Gardiner,  New 
York — Keewaydin,  Main 
street. 

Shober,  Mrs.  S.  L.,  Philadel- 
phia— The  Boulder,  Kebo 
street.  Miss  Elizabeth 
Shober. 

Shober,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  John  B., 
Philadelphia — Rodick  Cot- 
tage, Cottage  street. 

Smith,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  F.  Free- 
mont  and  family,  Washing- 
ton— ^Kossuth,  Mt.  Desert 
street. 

Smith,  Miss  Sally,  Philadel- 
phia— Hardy  Cottage,  The 
Field. 

Smith,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  Mor- 
ton, Philadelphia — Beach- 
croft,  Cromwell's  Harbor., 

Spence,  Miss  C.  B.,  New  York 
— Douglass  Firs,  Wayman 
Lane. 


Steward,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Camp- 
bell, New  York — Canary, 
Kebo  street. 

Steward,  Mr.  C.  W.  Steward. 
The  Misses  Steward,  Wil- 
liam Rhinelander,  New 
York — Greenlawn,  West 
street. 

Stokes,  Dr.  Horace  S.,  New 
York — Norris  Cottage,  High 
street. 

Sturgis,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  K. — 
Briarbound,  Atlantic  ave- 
nue. 

Taylor,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Mad- 
ison, Philadelphia — Ashley 
Cottage,  Mt.  Desert  street. 

Thacher,  Dr.  John  Seymore, 
New  York — Richardsoni 
Cottage,   Kebo   street. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  George  L. — 
Lee  Cottage,  West  street. 

Thorndike,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Au- 
gustus and  family,  Boston 
— The  Craigs,  Amory  Lane. 

Torrey,  Miss  M.  E.,  Boston — 
Cadillac  Cottage,  Newport. 

Townsend,  Miss  Mathilde, 
Washington — Colonial  Hall, 
Prospect  avenue. 

Tucker,  Mrs.  Alanson,  Boston 
— Sea  Fox,  Eden  street. 

Train,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  C, 
New  York — Jacques  Cot- 
tage,  Schooner  Head  road. 


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Miss  Margaret  Train,  Miss 
Lucy  Train,  Miss  Helen 
Train,  Master  Train. 

Trevor,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Trevor  and  little  son.  New 
York — ^New  Ogden  Cottage, 
Main   street. 

Trevor,  Mrs.  John  B.,  New 
York — ^While-away,  on  The 
Shore.     Miss   Trevor. 

Van  Rensslaer,  Mrs.  Alexan- 
der, New  York — Stanton 
Cottage,  Eagle  Lake  road. 
Miss  Van  Rensslaer. 

Van  Buren,  Mrs.  Smith  T., 
— Miriam  Higgins  Cottage, 
The  Field.  Mr.  Martin  Van 
Buren. 

Walcott,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fred- 
erick, New  York — Tullibar- 
dine. 

Waller,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert, 
New  York — Hardy  Cottage, 
in  the  Field. 

AVashington,  Mrs.  William 
Herbert,  New  York — ^Wash- 
ington Cottage,  Woodbury 
road. 

Waterbury,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  New 
York— Fern  Hill,  Eagle 
Lake  road.  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Gouverneur  Morris. 

Weld,  Mrs.  C.  Minot,  Boston 
—The  Field. 

Wells,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Oliver  J., 


New  York — Clovercroft, 
Eden  street. 

White,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 
Jay,  New  Yotk — THe  ±iaie 
Cottage,  Schooner  Head. 

Whiting,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Guy  F., 
New  York — Van  Doren  Cot- 
tage, Hull's  Cove.  Miss 
Alice  Van  Doren  Whiting, 
Miss  Julia  Beverly  Whit- 
ing. 

Widener,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George 
D.,  Philadelphia — Mizzen- 
top,  Highbrook  road. 

Wilkins,  Miss  M.  S.,  Philadel- 
phia— The  Knoll  ,  Eagle 
Lake  road. 

Winthrop,  Mrs.  Buchanan, 
New  York — Aloha,  Bridge 
street.  Miss  Marie  AVin- 
throp. 

Wright,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Meg- 
argee,  Philadelphia — Look- 
out, Eagle  Lake  road.  Miss 
Mary  Conover,  Miss  Mar- 
garet Wright,  Mr.  Whitney 
Wright,  Miss  Hannah 
Wright. 

Wright,  Mrs.  C.  K.,  New 
York — ^Hinch  Cottage,  High 
street.  Mr.  Julian  M. 
Wright. 

Wysong,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 
J.,  New  York — Clef tst one, 
Cleftstone  road. 


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MERCHANTS 


Apothecaries,  Bar  Harbor — Chas.  A.  Keucher,  Fred  A. 
Gonya,  Rogers  Pharmacy  Co. 

Bicycles,  Bar  Harbor — F.  P.  Pray  &  Son,  F.  J.  Brewer,  L. 
M.  Gullifer. 

Books  and  Stationery,  Bar  Harbor— 'A.  W.  Bee,  E.  F.  Teague 
(also  news),  W.  H.  Sherman  (also  news). 

Boots  and  Shoes,  Bar  Harbor — C.  C.  Ladd,  W.  Fennelly, 
(see  adv.),  Julius  Kurson  (see  adv.),  N.  Hillson,  Franklin  Shoe 
Store,  C.  L.  Morang,  Brewer-Jellison  Co. 

Cigars  and  Tobacco,  Bar  Harbor — M.  McCauley,  J.  J. 
Coney,  T.  H.  Landers,  L.  M.  Gullifer,  J.  J.  McDonald. 

Clothing  and  Men's  Furnishings,  Bar  Harbor — H.  S.  Nason 
&  Son  (see  adv.),  Brewer-Jellison,  N.  Hillson,  J.  Kurson  (see 
adv.),  S.  Povich  (second-hand). 

Coal,  Wood  and  Gravel,  Bar  Harbor — Bar  Harbor  Coal  Co., 
The  Clark  Coal  Co.  (see  adv.). 

Commission,  Produce  and  Fruit,  Bar  Harbor — E.  Bernar- 
dini  &  Co. 

Crockery  and  Art  Goods,  Bar  Harbor — Ovington  Bros.  Co., 
J.  Milton  Allen,  F.  E.  Sherman  (crockery). 

Dry  and  Fancy  Goods,  Bar  Harbor — M.  Franklin  (also 
carpets),  Mrs.  Geo.  J.  Loring,  M.  Perlinsky,  C.  L.  Morang,  Mrs. 
C.  M.  Willey  (see  adv.). 

Electric  Supplies,  Bar  Harbor — Lymburner  &  Hodgkins, 
Hayes  &  Clements. 

Fancy  Groods,  Bar  Harbor— Mrs.  T.  L.  Roberts,  Mrs.  Velma 
B.  Haynes. 

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Fertilizers,  Bar  Harbor— R.  H.  Kittredge,  Nickerson,  Spratt 
&  Greeley,  The  Clark  Coal  Co.  (see  adv.). 

Fish,  Bar  Harbor— J.  F.  Hodgkins  &  Stfn,  H.  A.  Perry,  H. 

D.  Wakefield,  J.  B.  Daney,  H.  D.  Smith. 

Fruit  and  Confectionery,  Bar  Harbor— A.  W.  Bee,  (agt.) 
(confectionery),  A.  Sinisilchi,  E.  Bernardini  &  Co.,  Green  Bros., 

A.  E.  Spurling,  E.  W.  Douglas,  Mrs.  E.  M.  Sargent,  Geo.  E. 
Lufkin,  John  Suminsby,  E.  R.  Cough,  W.  H.  Clinkard,  E.  F. 
Teague;  Hull's  Cove — E.  R.  Hamor. 

Furniture,  Bar  Harbor— H.  A.  Brown  (also  carpetings), 
(see  adv.),  W.  E.  Clark  &  Co.  (also  curtains),  Mrs.  M.  T. 
Kavanagh,  Standard  Furniture  Co.  (see  adv.). 

Gasoline  Engines,  Bar  Harbor— Hayes  &  Clements,  M.  B. 
Salisbury. 

General  Stores,  West  Eden— G.  N.  Rich,  D.  W.  McKay; 
Hull's  Cove— H.  S.  McFarland. 

Groceries,  Bar  Harbor — R.  H.  Kittredge,  B.  S.  Higgins,  H. 

E.  Messer  &  Sons,  G.  W.  Austin,  T.  C.  Higgins,  E.  R.  Cough, 
Fifield  &  Joy,  J.  A.  Rodick,  A.  L.  Morgan  (see  adv.),  G.  E. 
Soper  &  Son,  Mitchell  &  Hodgkins,  P.  J.  Nash  (see  adv.),  L.  N. 
Pray,  Percy  Kelly,  E.  Bernardini  &  Co.,  H.  C.  Dodge ;  Salisbury 
Cove — L.  L.  Smith,  N.  F.  Bowden;  Eden — Mrs.  Butler  Grant. 

Hardware,  Paints  and  Oils,  Bar  Harbor — ^B.  S.  Higgins,  H. 
E.  Messer  &  Sons,  A.  E.  Lawrence  &  Co.  (see  adv.),  F.  E. 
Sherman,  R.  H.  Moon,  Fifield  &  Joy. 

Harness  and  Trunks,  Bar  Harbor — Wm.  Fennelly  (see  adv.), 
Davis  Bar  Harbor  Buck  Board  Co.,  C.  B.  Higgins. 

Hats,  Caps  and  Furs,  Bar  Harbor — Lyford  &  Woodward. 

Hay,  Grain  and  Flour,  Bar  Harbor — Nickerson,  Spratt  & 
Greeley,  R.  H.  Kittredge,  T.  C.  Higgins. 

Horses,  Carriages  and  Harness,  Bar  Harbor — A.  L.  Stafford. 

Ice,  Bar  Harbor — Brewer  Ice  Co.,  Eagle  Lake  Ice  Co.,  A. 

B.  Smith. 

Kerosene  Oil,  Bar  Harbor — ^Nickerson,  Spratt  &  Greeley 
(wholesale). 

FRED'K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 


BUSINESS  21^ 

Lobsters  and  Fish  (Wholesale),  Bar  Harbor — E.  McKay. 
Lumber,   Bar  Harbor — C.   A.  Hodgkins,  E.   K.   Whitaker, 

A.  E.  Lawrence  (see  adv.),  R.  H.  Moon,  Frank  Spratt. 
Mason's  Supplies,  Bar  Harbor — H.  I.  Stanley,  J.  K.  Preble, 

Shea  Bros.,  G.  L.  Wescott. 

Meats  and  Provisions,  Bar  Harbor — G.  E.  Soper  &  Son, 

B.  S.  Higgins,  J.  H.  Butterfield  (also  poultry  and  game),  A.  L. 
Morgan  (see  adv.),  Fifield  &  Joy,  R.  H.  Kittredge,  L.  H.  Pray, 
E.  Bernardini  &  Co.,  F.  J.  Nash  (see  adv.),  E.  R.  Cough,  J.  B. 
Daney;  Hull's  Cove — J.  K.  Salisbury;  Salisbury's  Cove — M. 
E.  Salisbury. 

Milk  and  Cream— B.  V.  Grant ;  Bar  Harbor— W.  E.  Peach, 
Geo.  Newman,  Wellington  Salisbury;  Hull's  Cove — E.  T. 
Hamor,  J.  A.  Wood;  West— D.  G.  Hall;  Salisbury  Cove— 
Julien  Emery. 

Millinery  and  Fancy  Goods,  Bar  Harbor — Mrs.  E.  E.  Lin- 
scott,  Mrs.  Eda  D.  Jellison,  Mrs.  F.  B.  Wakefield,  Stalford 
Millinery  Co. 

Music,  Musical  Instruments  and  Sewing  Machines,  Bar  Har- 
bor— S.  J.  Clement  (see  adv.),  Frank  P.  Pray  &  Son. 

Oriental  Goods,  Bar  Harbor — Haddad  Bros. 

Paints,  Oils  and  Paper  Hangings,  Bar  Harbor — H.  A.  Law- 
ford,  H.  E.  Wakefield  (see  advt.),  M.  C.  Foster,  Emery  &  Stew- 
art, J.  J.  Canning  (paints  and  oils),  F.  C.  Foster,  F.  L.  Carter, 
Geo.  H.  Preble,  A.  E.  Lawrence  (see  advt.),  L.  W.  Tabbutt. 

Ship  Chandlery,  Bar  Harbor — H.  E.  Messer  &  Sons,  B.  S. 
Higgins,  Fifield  &  Joy. 

Sporting  Goods,  Bar  Harbor — R.  H.  Kittredge,  A.  E.  Law- 
rence Co.  (see  adv.),  B.  S.  Higgins,  F.  T.  Brewer. 

Spring  Water — Mt.  Kebo  Spring  Water  Co.,  Bar  Harbor 
Spring  Water  Co. 

Stoves  and  Tinware,  Bar  Harbor — Green  &  Reynolds,  F.  E. 
Sherman,  The  Austin  Stove  Store  (see  adv.) 

Typewriters  and  Supplies,  Bar  Harbor — W.  H.  Sherman. 

Variety,  Bar  Harbor — F.  E.  Sherman. 

YOU        !■  1%  I  #%  A  ^1  RECORD  In  the  CATALOG  at 

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220  EDEN 

Vegetables  and  Fruits,  Bar  Harbor — ^Isaac  Locke  &  Co. 
Watches,  Jewelry  and  Silverware,  Bar  Harbor — J.  H.  Saw- 
yer, C.  E.  Whitmore. 

MANUFACTURERS 

Architects  and  House  Contractors,  Bar  Harbor — ^Fred  L. 
Savage,  Andrews,  Jacques  &  Rantoul,  M.  W.  Stratton,  Denby 
&  Nute. 

Bakers,  Bar  Harbor — A.  E.  Spurling  (see  adv.),  Geo.  W. 
Austin. 

Bicycle  Repairing,  Bar  Harbor— L.  M.  Gullifer,  F.  P.  Pray 
&  Son,  F.  J.  Brewer. 

Boat  Builders,  Bar  Harbor — Hayes  &  Clement. 

Cabinet  Makers,  Bar  Harbor — H.  E.  Hapworth,  R.  H.  Moon. 

Carriages  and  Buckboards,  Bar  Harbor — Davis  Bar  Harbor 
Buckboard  Co.,  J.  C.  Farrell,  Guthrie  &  Wilson;  Hull's  Cove— 
A.  R.  Hanscom. 

Carver,  Bar  Harbor — S.  L.  Treat. 

Contractors  and  Builders,  Bar  Harbor — E.  K.  Whitaker, 
C.  A.  Hodgkins,  W.  Grindle,  A.  E.  Lawrence  Co.  (see  adv.), 
Seth  H.  Hopkins,  R.  H.  Moon,  G.  D.  Grindle;  Hull's  Cove- 
White  &  Carpenter. 

Dressmaking,  Bar  Harbor — Mrs.  C.  H.  Parsons,  Miss  Evie 
F.  Hamor,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Lawrence,  Mrs.  Annie  Jordan,  Miss 
Lena  Higgins,  Mrs.  Agnes  Alley,  Mrs.  Flora  Kasselmark. 

Electricians,  Bar  Harbor — F.  J.  Brewer,  Hayes  &  Clement, 
A.  H.  Lawford,  Lymburner  &  Hodgkins. 

Granite,  Bar  Harbor — ^Bear  Brook  Quarries,  George  B. 
Dorr,  prop.;  F.  L.  Brewer  &  Co.,  P.  P.  Pond  (see  adv.),  H.  W. 
Dunn  (also  marble)  ;  West — F.  W.  Clark. 

Grist  Mill,  Bar  Harbor — Nickerson,  Spratt  &  Greeley. 

Jewelers,  Bar  Harbor — C.  E.  Whitmore,  J.  H.  Sawyer,  L. 
M.  Gullifer. 


Black  Cat  Hosiery  for  Children  is  Sold  by 
H.    S.    NASON    &    SON 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 


BUSINESS  221 

Locksmith  and  Electrician,  Bar  Harbor — F.  J.  Brewer. 

Lumber,  Bar  Harbor — Frank  Spratt;  Salisbury  Cove — Hall 
Bros. 

Masons,  Bar  Harbor — H.  I.  Stanley,  G.  L.  Wescott,  Shea 
Bros.,  J.  K.  Preble. 

Painters  and  Paper  Hangers^  Bar  Harbor — K.  R.  Lawford, 
H.  E.  Wakefield  (see  adv.),  M.  C.  Foster,  C.  E.  Parker,  Emery 
&  Stewart,  J.  J.  Canning,  Geo.  H.  Preble,  F.  L.  Carter,  Chas  A. 
Tower  (carriage),  G.  M.  Tower  (carriage),  Davis  Bar  Harbor 
Buckboard  Co.  (carriage),  A.  E.  Lawrence  Co.  (see  adv.),  L.  W. 
Tabbutt,  Wm.  Quimby;  Hull's  Cove— E.  R.  Hamor;  S'bury 
Cove — C.  A.  Hamor ;  Indian  Pt. — Chas.  P.  Ahlblad. 

Plumbers,  Bar  Harbor — R.  E.  Stanley  (see  adv.),  Wm.  L. 
Pierce,  F.  T.  Young  &  Co.,  L.  P.  Carter,  John  W.  Silk  &  Son. 

Rock  Crushing,  Bar  Harbor — F.  L.  Brewer  &  Co. 

Shoemakers,  Bar  Harbor — Irving  A.  Hodgkins,  S.  T.  Spen- 
cer, W.  B.  Sullivan,  S.  M.  Whalen,  T.  D.  Frank. 

Smiths,  Bar  Harbor — Power  &  Conners,  C.  A.  Weaver,  0.  K. 
Stevens,  Guthrie  &  Wilson,  J.  A.  Hopkins,  M.  F.  Richards; 
Hull's   Cove — Raymond   Hanscom;   West — A.   L.   Richardson. 

Tailors,  Bar  Harbor — J.  J.  Moran,  M.  Schiro,  A.  Simon. 

Undertaker,  Bar  Harbor — F.  E.   Sherman. 

Upholstering,  Bar  Harbor— F.  L.  Foster,  W.  E.  Clark  & 
Co.,  H.  A.  Brown. 

Wharf  Builders,  Bar  Harbor — J.  F.  Hodgkins. 

Woodworking  and  House  Finish,  Bar  Harbor — C.  A.  Hodg- 
kins, E.  K.  Whitaker  (see  adv.),  R.  H.  Moon. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Associations,  Bar  Harbor — MASONS — Bar  Harbor,  No. 
185,  3d  Thurs. ;  Eastern  Star,  Harmony,  No.  43,  Mon.  Mount 
Kebo,  R.  A.  C,  No.  50,  1st  Fri.  I.  0.  O.  F.— Island,  No.  120, 
Tuesday ;  Unison  Rebekah,  No.  107,  2d  and  4th  Thurs. ;  Mount 
Desert  Encampment,  1st  and  3d  Friday.     G.  A.  R. — Jas.  M. 

PIANOS  for  Rent  or  Sold  on 
Easy  Payments    at    CLEMENT'S 


222  .    EDEN 

Parker,  No.  105,  2(i  and  4th  Sat.;  Relief  Corps,  No.  28,  2d  and 
4th  Wed.  K.  OP  P.— Porcupine,  No.  86,  Mon.  W.  C.  T.  IT.— 
1st  and  3d  Fri.  I.  0,  F.— Eden,  Thurs.  VILLAGE  IM- 
PROVEMENT  SOC,  F.  C.  Lynam,  treas.  LINDALL'S  BAND 
AND  ORCHESTRA— C.  E.  Lindall,  manager.  Y.  M.  C.  A.— 
Chas.  F.  Paine,  pres.,  Edward  B.  Mears,  treas.  0.  U.  A.  M. 
— Kebo  No.  20,  Fri.  S.  P.  C.  A.— Miss  Juliette  Niekerson, 
agt.  Salisbury  Cove— P.  OF  H.,  Bay  View,  No.  267,  Wed. 
West— P.  OF  H.,  Mtn.  View.  I.  0.  R.  M.,  Cherokee,  No.  86, 
Thurs.  LOAN  &  BLDG.  ASSN.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  ASSN.  OF 
ARTS.     CADET  BAND.     MT.  D.  TRANSIT  CO. 

Barbers,  Bar  Harbor — ^F.  A.  Jellison,  G.  L.  Goodwin,  M.  A. 
Shea,  W.  D.  Conners,  L.  R.  Harriman,  R.  Gray. 

Bar  Harbor  Electric  Light  Co. — L.  A.  Leach,  supt. 

Bar  Harbor  Freighting  Co.,  Bar  Harbor — Stephen  L.  Kings- 
ley,  pres.,  A.  H.  Grindle,  gen.  mgr. 

Bar  Harbor  Medical  and  Surgical  Hospital,  Bar  Harbor — 
Edward  B.   Mears,  pres. 

Billiards,  Bar  Harbor — E.  T.  Cominsky,  L.  E.  Lawson,  D. 
S.  Norris,  L.  M.  Gullifer. 

Boarding  Houses — Mrs.  S.  A.  Southard,  Mrs.  Alice  Cleaves, 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Higgins,  J.  H.  Newells. 

Boats  to  Let,  Bar  Harbor — Conners  Bros.,  Dirigo  Co. 

Chiropodist,  Bar  Harbor — Mrs.  Katherine  Doran-Young. 

Civil  Engineers,  Bar  Harbor — Edgar  I  Lord,  E.  W.  Hill, 
C.  A.  Lord. 

Dining  Rooms,  Bar  Harbor — Lotta  Higgins  (see  adv.),  Pres- 
ton H.  Joy,  H.  H  Golden. 

Expresses,  Bar  Harbor — ^American. 

First  National  Bank,  Bar  Harbor — ^J.  A.  Rodick,  pres., 
Thos.  Searls,  cashier  (see  adv.). 

Florists,  Bar  Harbor — Mt.  Desert  Nurseries,  Henry  L.  Fil- 
liettaz,  Malvern  Hotel  Co.,  J.  H.  Stalford,  mgr.,  F.  H.  Moses 
(see  adv.). 

FRED'K    H.   MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

■rpT  OPJQX  GREENHOUSES— 12    Mt.    Desert   Street 

r  ivWrs^iOl  STORE-123    Main    Street 


BUSINESS  223 

Hotels,  Bar  Harbor— Rockaway,  T.  L.  Roberts;  Hotel  St. 
Sauveur,  Alley  Bros. ;  Newport,  W.  M.  Roberts ;  Hotel  Brewer, 
The  Lynam,  Parker  Cottages,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Parker ;  Belmont,  J. 
C.  Manchester;  The  Malvern,  The  Louisburg,  Birch  Tree  Inn, 
Wm.  Goss. ;  The  Florence,  Miss  T.  E.  Martin;  Bar  Harbor 
House. 

Halls,  Bar  Harbor — The  Casino,  Music,  Society,  Geo.  Joy, 
mgr. 

High  School,  Bar  Harbor — A.  H.  Carver,  principal. 

Insurance,  Bar  Harbor — Edward  B.  Mears,  F.  C.  Lynam  & 
Co.,  Stephen  L.  Kingsley,  L.  A.  Austin,  F.  L.  Hadley,  Searles 
&  Carter,  M.  P.  Cleaves,  0.  H.  Haraden,  F.  L.  Carter,  F.  E. 
Walls  &  Co. 

Investment  Securities  and  Mining  Stock,  Bar  Harbor — 
Stephen  L.  Kingsley. 

Jobbing  and  Trucking — D.  D.  Daigle,  Trevett's  Express, 
Moore  Bros.,  B.  Hodgkins,  A.  L.  Manchester,  Jordan's  Ex- 
press, W.  H.  Puffer,  jr.,  A.  McQuinn. 

Landscape  Engineer,  Bar  Harbor — E.  W.  Hill. 

Landscape  Gardeners,  Bar  Harbor — ^P.  W.  Blanchfield, 
Henry  L.  Filliettaz,  Mt.  Desert  Nurseries,  Clifford  Willey 
(see  adv.).  Small  &  Ingalls  (see  adv.),  J.  W.  Conners,  J.  H. 
Stalford. 

Land  Surveyors,  Bar  Harbor^ — Edgar  I.  Lord,  C.  A.  Lord. 

Laundries,  Bar  Harbor — ^Bar  Harbor  Steam  Laundry, 
Hop  Sing. 

Library — Bar  Harbor  Public,  Miss  Inez  M.  Suminsby,  lib., 
8,500  vols. 

Livery  Stables,  Bar  Harbor— S.  W.  Getchell,  Geo  J.  Staf- 
ford, N.  Ash,  J.  E.  Foster,  Arno  W.  Cleaves  (see  adv.),  J.  E. 
Tripp,  W.  E.  Cunningham,  W.  H.  Puffer,  jr.,  R.  A.  Sproul,  0. 
G.  Strout,  T.  C.  Hersom,  A.  L.  Graves. 

Mount  Desert  Nurseries,  Bar  Harbor — Geo.  B.  Dorr,  prop., 
Wm.   Miller,  mgr. 

Optician,  Bar  Harbor — J.  H.  Sawyer. 

J.  H.  BRANSCOM,  Hay  and  Straw 

NORTHEAST    HARBOR,     MAINE 


224  EDEN 

Photographers,  Bar  Harbor — Ernest  Emery,  Harry  L. 
Bradley,  I.  H.  Vose. 

Piano  Tuner,  Bar  Harbor — C.  W.  Basford. 

Printers,  Bar  Harbor — Bar  Harbor  Press  Co.,  W.  H.  Sher- 
man, C.  B.  Bolles. 

Station  and  Ticket  Agent,  Bar  Harbor— M.  C.  R.  R.,  F.  B. 
Whitmore. 

Stock  Broker,  Bar  Harbor — Geo.  E.  Googins. 

Telegraph,  Bar  Harbor— W.  U.,  M.  F.  Brewer;  P.  T.  C. 
Co.,  R.  H.  Nason. 

The  Malvern  Hotel  and  Land  Improvement  Co.,  Bar  Har- 
bor. 

Veterinary  Surgeons,  Bar  Harbor — L.  Sherman  Cleaves, 
Alonzo  W.  Cleaves. 

Water  Works — ^Bar  Harbor  "Water  Co.,  Fred  C.  Lynam, 
pres.,  A.  H.  Grindle,  supt.,  E.  B.  Mears,  treas. 

Wharfage,  Bar  Harbor — Nickerson,  Spratt  &  Greeley, 
Clark  Coal  Co.,  Bar  Harbor  Coal  Co.,  F  .Spratt. 


Largest  Stock  and  Lowest  Prices  on 

FURNITURE  and  RUGS 

in  Eastern  Maine 

H.   A.    BROWN   6  SON 

'  COTTAGE  ST..    BAR  HARBOR 


FRED'K    H.   MOSES,    Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 


L.  B.  Deasy,  Presiflent  Fred  C.  Lvnam,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 

W.  H.  Davis,  Vice  President  Vernon  G.  Wasgatt,  Asst.  Treasurer 

The  Bar  Harbor  Banking  &  Trust  Go. 

DEPOSITS    SUBJECT    TO    CHECK 
SAVINGS    DEPARTMENT 

Cash  Capital,  $50,000.00      Surplus,  $100,000.00 

TRUSTEES— L.  B.  Deasy,  Fred  C  Lynam,  W.  H.  Davis,  A.  E.  Lawrence,  Jasper  Wyman, 
A.  K.  McBride,  B.  H.  Mayo,  B.  S.  Higgins,  A.  E.  Farnsworth,  Vernon  G.  Wasgatt. 


CENSUS  OF  ML  DESERT 

1909 


Note — Where  no  post  office  address  is  expressed,  Mount 
Desert  (Somesville)  is  understood.  Other  post  offices  and 
adjoining  towns  are  abbreviated  thus:  Northeast  Harbor — 
N  E  Har;  Seal  Harbor— Seal  Har;  Otter  Creek— 0  Crk;  Hall 
Quarry — H  Qy;  Indian  Point — Ind  Pt;  Bar  Harbor — ^Bar  Har; 
Southwest  Harbor — S  W  Har. 

Localities  are  abbreviated  thus:  Bartlett's  Island — B  Is; 
Pretty  Marsh— P  Marsh;  Beech  Hill— Bch  Hill. 

The  post  office  address  of  all  residents  of  Beech  Hill  is 
Mount  Desert;  of  residents  of  Bartlett's  Island  and  Pretty 
Marsh — Indian  Point,  in  Eden. 

For  the  other  abbreviations  used  in  the  census  see  the  first 
census  page. 

THE  BEST     ■l^a     m     Ik  ■  ^^  '^  Ai' 

sir.  PIANO 


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226 


MOUNT   DESERT 


A 


Adams,  John  C     brick  mason 
N  E  Har 
]        Kate  E 

( Smallidge-Sargent 
Allen,   Aubrey  care   takr 

n  Asticou      N  B  Har 
And  Mrs  Allen 
*Allen,  Berkley  LeV  mer 

res  Bar  Har    bus  N  E  Har 
Allen,  M  L  Co 
Commissioner  &  sup  of  sch'ls 
Emma  A  (Holmes 
James  B  coll  stu 

Walter  M  stu 

Roger  H  stu 

Richard  0  pi 

Allen,  Obadiah  retd 

Dencie  L  (m  Somes 
Melville  L 
Co  Com  &  sup  of  schools 
Ash,   Robert  shoe   mkr 

N  E  Har 
Martha  (Stanley 
*Lida  A  (m  Haskell 

Deer  Isle 
*Ada  F  (m  Townsend 

BluehiU 

*Thos  W  mason  S  W  Har 

Atherton,  Geo  L        N  E  Har 


Frances  L   (Holmes- 
Manchester 
Lena  E  tel  op 

Atherton,  Mrs  Emily  sum  res 
Atwood,  E  A  bk  kpr  Seal  Har 
Dora  (Smallidge 
Ernest  A 
Francis  J 
Atwood,  Edwin  S  livery 

N  E  Har 
Yenia  T  (Rogers 
Lucy  R  stu 


Babbidge,   J  H       quarryman 
H  Quarry 
Mary  L  (Richardson 
Earl  R 
Babbidge,  Seth  W    H  Quarry 
quarry  &   constable 
Julia  (Robinson     dr  mkr 
*Bernetta  M  (m  Murphy 
Augusta 
*Carrie  S  ho 

Petoskey,  Mich 
Lissie  M  (m  Hopkins 
Irving  H  eng 

*Margaret  M  (m  Murray 
Austin,   Texas 
Babson,  Mrs  Phebe  S 

Judith  L  ho 


HOWARD   S.   NASON 
FRANK  E.   NA80N 


H.    S.    NASON    &    SON 

Men's  Clothiers  and  Outfitters 

104  Main  Street,  Bar  Harbor 

FREDERICK    H.    MOSES,    Florist 

BAR   HARBOR   (?«/.")    FINE    FLORAL    WORK 


CENSUS 


227 


Bain,  A  A      mer      N  E  Har 
Nittie  J   (Dow 
Isabel  B 
Alex  G 
Bain,   Hannah  B 

( Alley- Went  worth 
Arthur  A  mer 

Jas  B  mer 

Bain,  Jas  B      mer      N  E  Har 
Lucy  F  (Ames 
Sheila  M 
Baird,  E  J       Episcopal  clerg 
N  E  Har 
Barron,  Rob't  H  retd  N  E  Har 
*John  H  motorman 

San  Francisco,   Cal 
Annie  E   (m  Smallidge 
*Fannie  E  (m  Allen 

E  Boston,  Mass 
Mary  E  (m  Robbins 

Bartletts  Is 
James  H  car  Boston 
*Faith  C  ho  Bar  Har 
*Lillian  D  (m  McFarland 
E  Lake 
*Mina  A  (m  Gilpatrick 
Beacon  Hill,  Boston,  Mass 
*Emily  B  (m  Lea 

Springfield,   Mass 
Alma  T  (m  Gilpatrick 
*Carrie  S  (m  Mitchell 

Brooklyn,  N  Y 


*Sula  C   (m  Bailey 

Bathbeech,  N  Y 

Bartlett,  F  G      f ar  N  E  Har 
Sarah  F   (Smith 
Estella  E  store   kpr 

*Emery  G  fireman 

Ayer,  Mass 
Nellie  A  store  &  bk  kpr 
Elwell  F  lineman 

Bartlett,  Geo  W  genl  wk 

Pretty  Marsh 

Bartlett,   Katie    ( B  Is 

Bartlett,  Wesley  C  fish  B  Is 

Bartlett,   Wm   genl  wk  B  Is 
Zelma    (Astigan-Booker 
Robert 

Batchelder,  Annie  E       H  Qy 

(Richardson 

Inez  Ella  pi 

Beal,  N  Everett  ptr  N  E  Har 
Margaret  M  (Barron 
Harold  E  pi 

Charles  R  pi 

Bertucci,  Amedeo  mer 

N  E  Har 
Adelaide    (Cavagnini 

Billings,  F  H      mer  Seal  Har 
Delia  E  (Johnson 
Ralph  E  stu 

Percy  G  pi 

Marion  C  pi 

John  T  pi 


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228 


MOUNT    DESERT 


Meda 

Blake,  W  D  blk 

Florence  E  (Wardwell 
Alice  M  (m  Bracey 
Gertrude  V  ho 

Flora  E  pi 

Blanchard,  Ambrose  S 

blk  &  far         Beech  Hill 
Eudora  A  (Richardson 
Everett  W  s  cut 

*Holsey  H  s  cut 

47  Chestnut,  Waltham,  Mass 
*Georgietta  (m  Tracy 

1816  Washington  av,  Portland 
^Florence  E  (m  Reade 

Bar  Har 
*  Agnes  B  (m  Hanna 

New   Harbor 
Fred'k  H  pi 

Logan  A  pi 

Blanchard,   E   W       gran  cut 
Bertha  M   (Mason 
Freda  G 

Booker,  Zelma  (m  Bartlett 

Bartlett's  Is 
Mildred  pi 

Florence  pi 

Bordeaux,  Chas  G  far 

Flora  B   (Reed 
Harry  E  far 

Pearl  S  stu 

Bordeaux,  H  E  far 


Leta  M   (Walls 
Bracy,  David       far       0  Crk 

Lucy  J   (Eaton 
Bracy,  Herman  C  gard 

J  Pd  rd  Seal  Har 

Effie  M  (Grindle 

Orris   P 
Bracy,  Sidney  P  milkman 

Sound 

Alice  B  (Blake 

Geo  H 

Dorothy  E 
Bracy,  S  A        fisher     0  Crk 

Marion  L  (Liscomb 

Hilda  A 

Laura  F 

Baby   girl 
Bracy,  Wm  H        car    O  Crk 

Winfred  L  lab 

Sherley  A  fisher 

Laforest  pi 

William  T  pi 

Bragdon,  Sarah  J        at  home 

N  E  Har 

Branscom,  David  U  genl  wk 

N  E  Har 

Alice  G   (Whitten 

Roger  G  pi 

Arline   W  pi 

S   Thelma 

J  Stuart 
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(see  adv)  N  E  Har 

M  Ella  (Manchester 
Dorothy  stu 

Lawrence  M  pi 

Brown,  Abbie  L  (Murphy 

Arthur  E  pav  breaker 
*Burton  J  car  Bar  Har 
J  Warren  s  cut 

*  Jennie    (m  Bonsey 

Surry 
Melissa  R  embroidery  wk 
N  E  Har 
*Ida   (m  Woodward 

Bar  Har 

Brown,  Alton  C  ship  qtrmas 
Emma  M  (Richardson 

dr  mkr 

Brown,  Chas  F  sea  capt 

Fannie  M   (Pray 
Alton  C  sailor 

Edgar  H  barber 

Delia  P  ho 

Ada  S  pi 

Hoyt  C  pi 

Brown,  Chas  W  car  N  E  Har 
Mattie  B  (Seavey 
George  H  pi 

Brown,  Clarence  E  lab 

Mercie  T   (Carter 

Mabel  S  pi 

Lyndon   S  pi 

'     Clara  C  pi 


Merle  C  pi 

Thos  B 
Harold  W 

Brown,  J  W  gran  cut  N  E  Har 
Julia  M  (Murphy 
Charlotte  M  pi 

Albert  L 

Brown,  S  B  plumb  N  E  Har 
May  W   (Freeman 
Anna   M  stu 

Ada  C  stu 

Leonice  T  pi 

Juanita  G  pi 

Florington  T  pi 

Brown,  Wm  S  boat  capt 

*Fred  E     watch  factory 
Waltham,  Mass 
Hattie   (Leland 
Maxine  V  pi 

Hilda  P  pi 

Mary   C 
Forrest  L 

Bucklin,  Fred  W  car  N  E  Har 
Katherine  E    (Frazier 
Chas  H  pi 

Horace  E 
Paul  R 

Bunker,  Arthur  L  stu 

Bunker,  Chas  H  mas  &  gard 
N  E  Har 
Evadne  L  (Peckham 
James  P  pi 


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REGISTERED  DRUGGIST 

DRUGGISTS'   SUNDRIES 
TOILKT   AKI'ICLES 

NORTHEAST    HARBOR,    MAINE 


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Bunker,  Frances  A  (Holmes 
*Nellie  F  (m  Sheafe 

Kent,  Wash 
*Chas  E  mer 

Central,  Lowell,  Mass 
*Elton  L 

emp  whol  fruit  ho 
956  Bridge,  Lowell,  Mass 

Bunker,  Nellie  S  (McLean 
*Lena  M   (m  Lynam 

Bar  Har 
*Helen  I   (m  Graves 
119  Townsend,  Boston,  Mass 
Wm  G  ladies'  tailor 

Bunker,  Wm  H  fisher  0  Crk 
*Chas  F  car  Corona,  Cal 
Mary  A   (Bracy 
Alberta  T  (m  Grover 

Burns,   Albert         far       B  Is 
Annie    (Wheellock 
Hale  genl  wk 

Laura  pi 

Albert  pi 

David  pi 

Burns,  Francena  (m  Rich 

Beech  Hill 
Albert  L  lab 

Ermina  (m  Richardson 

Burr,  Chas  D  livery  N  E  Har 
Jennie   (Hall 
Gertrude  H  manicure 

Lester  D  bk  kpr 


Chas  W  stu 

Marguerite   E 

Charlotte  E 
Butler,  Jas  genl  wk  N  E  Har 

Temperance  (Robbins 
Butler,  Levi  W  genl  wk 

N  E  Har 

Bessie    (Somes   laundress 

Lucy  A 
Butler,  L  G    lab      N  E  Har 

Annie  L   (Tracy 

Mina  M  genl  wk 

Morris  L  pi 

Leo  E  pi 


Campbell,  Edw  T  H  Qy 

granite  contr  &  postmaster 
Lena  (Macomber 
Julia  M  coll  stu 

M  Aline  pi 

David  E 
Campbell,  R  E  Seal  Har 

prop  Glencove  Hotel 
Evelyn  (Lynam 
Stuart  M  genl  wk 

Margaret  A  pi 

Candage,  B  W  Seal  Har 

dlr  in  wood,  coal,  kindlings, 
&    gasolene 

Maggie  E    (Simon ton 


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Samuel  W  mas 

Arthur  H  mas 

W.   C.   Doane         bk  kpr 

Nina  B  at  home 

Candage,  A  H  mas  Seal  Har 

Meda  C  (Pray 
Candage,  C  A  architect 

N  E  Har 
Candage,  W  C  bk  kpr  S  Har 

Evelyn  A  (Holman 
Carter,  A  J      far      P  Marsh 

Laura   (Freeman 

Lewis  lab 

P  Dela  pi 

Mary 
Carter,  Andrew  G       pav  cut 

*May  G   (m  Gordon 

Franklin 

^Nettie  I  (m  Day  Alfred 

*C  Bella  (m  Maxwell 

Frankfort 

Harry   0  s   cut 

Carter,   Chas   I  teamster 

Annie   M    (Lunt 

John  W  far 

Carter,  Harry  0  s  cut 

Imelda  B   (Merchant 

Clara  I  pi 

Margaret  P 

Reta  B ' 
Carter,  John  A  pav  cut 

Josie  A  (Gordon 


John  P  pi 

Raymond   M  pi 

Cecil  P  pi 

Earl  L 
Almeda  A 

Carter,  R  Herbert       pav  cut 
Beech   Hill 
Susie    (Smith-Taylor 
Karl  F  pi 

Carter,   Roland  L       genl  wk 
Ella    (Brockway- Walls 

Carter,  W  L     lab     Seal  Har 
Harbor  Brook 
Annie  H   (Webber 
Calvin  B  lab 

Elston   A  lab 

Leslie  A  lab 

Edna  L  ho 

Newell  N  pi 

Childs,  Sophia  B  (Cone 

Seal  Har 
*Edw  C  yachting  Manset 
Mary  (m  Clement 

Chittick,  Benj  F  livery  H  Qy 

Clement,  Addie  L  (Davis 

Seal  Har 
Leslie  G  genl  wk 

*Edith  M       hair  dresser 
501  Congress,  Portland 
Pearl  A  genl  wk 

Morris  R  pi 


J.  H.  BRANSGOM 


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Clement,  A  E  livery  &  rd  bldr 
Seal  Har 
Vesta  S  (Southard 

dairy  Dus 

Leroy  S  ptr 

Clement,  A  M  Seal  Har 

Am  Exp  agt  &  fish  &  mt  mkts 

Cynthia   (Richardson 

ho  &  bk  kpr 
Clement,  Amos  Seal  Har 

prop    Seaside   Inn 
Mary  (Caldwell 
John  C  hotel  cl 

James  D  stu 

Stephen  C  stu 

Louise  R  pi 

Clement,  Chas  H  far  Seal  Har 
Sarah   C    (Thompson 
Arthur   M 

fish  &  meat  mkts 
*Eva  E   (m  Ames 

Upton,   Mass 

Irving  O  fish  &  meat  mkts 

Clement,  I  0  fish  &  meat  mkts 

Seal  Har 

Mary  (Childs 

Clement,  Jas  prop  Seaside  Inn 

Seal  Har 

Cobb,  Nellie  M   (Reed-Ellis 

*Samuel  N       blk  Bangor 

Conary,  P  F    ptr    J  Pond  rd 

Seal  Har 


Jennie  L   (Butler 

Harry   D  car 

Allen  P  pi 

Coombs,  A  VV^      cl    N  E  Har 

Alice  S  (Fennelly 

Percy  E 
Crabtree,    Arthur    C  ptr 

(sum  res         N  E  Har 

Margaret  M   (Young 

Alfred  L 
Craft,  Wm  H  Prin  H  S 

Emma    (Hersom 

Stanley  F 
Crockett,  F  0  team  N  E  Har 

Josephine  W   (Walls 

Everard  H  pi 

Margaret  H 
Cummings,    Fred   E  eng 

Seal  Har 

Etta  R  (Havey 

Dora  M  stu 

Goldie   M  stu 

Alice  D  pi 

Lucy  M  pi 


Dalton,  Fred  E  pav  cut  H  Qy 

Daly,  Nora  E  ho 

Danby,   Wm       gard       H  Qy 

Emily  A  Beech  Hill 

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Davis,  Andrew  T  fisher  0  Crk 
Clara  (Walls 
Florentine  E       asst  gard 
Frank  E  driver 

*Ina  E  (m  McKay 

S  W  Har 
Annie   A  ho 

James   A  fisher 

Vesta  E   (m  Saunders 
Fountain  W  fisher 

*Ansel  R     fisher     0  Crk 

Davis,  Elmer  C  p  o  el  N  E  Har 
Jennie  F    (Eaton 
Dora   H 

Davis,  Frank  E  driver  O  Crk 
Ida  B   (Bowden-Hagerthy 

Davis,  F  E      gard      Seal  Har 
Clara  A  ho 

,  Jennie  M  ho 

Pearl  E  pi 

Myrtle  M  pi 

Virginia  D  pi 

June   A  pi 

Sherman  J  pi 

Lillian  E  pi 

Davis,  Geo  E     fisher     O  Crk 
Nettie  V  (Grover 
Earle  N  pi 

Roger  E  pi 

Leah   F  pi 

Helen  A  pi 

Dorothy   I 


Davis,  J  A       fisher       0  Crk 
Cora  E   (Grover 
Milton  MAD 

Davis,  Lydia  A  (m  Walls 

Seal  Har 
Jennie  M  ho 

Clara  A  ho 

Pearl  E  lab 

Myrtle   M  pi 

Virginia  D  .  pi 

June  A  pi 

Sherman  J  pi 

Lillian  E  pi 

Davis,   Thos   S  fisher   0   Crk 
Amelia  E   (Hadley 
*Ellen  E    (m  Newman 

145   Parker,   Brewer 
*Lillian  A  (m  Stanley 

O  Crk 
*Isabel  M  (m  Callahan 
Tent  City,  Coronado,  Cal 
Geo  E  fisher 

Martin  T  fisher 

Ruth    C  tr 

Davis,  Wm  H    fisher     0  Crk 
Alice  J   (m  Stanley 
*  Agnes  M   (m  Parsons 

Rochester,  N  H 
Elvira  J 

(Bracy-Saunders 

Day,  J  B  far         O  Crk 

Dickens,  C  E  pav  cut  H  Qy 


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Geneva  R  (Richardson 

Linnie  E   ( 

John  S 

Dickens,  Wm  pav  cut  H  Qy 
Chas  E  pav  cut 

Georgena   (m  Larrabee 
Rhoda  (m  Harkins 
Wm  pi 

Dodge,  E  L        capt  of  yacht 
Seal  Har 
Lena  M    (Tibbetts 
Albert   L  stu 

Percy  T  pi 

Catherine  P  pi 

Lincoln  T  pi 

Helen  M 

Dodge,  S  J  genl  wk  Seal  Har 
J  Pd  rd 
Annie  M 

(Richardson-Spur  ling 

Dodge,  Wm  H  car 

J  Pd  rd       Seal  Har 
Ida  M   (Clarry 
Nahum  G  genl  wk 

Wilford  E  pi 

James  A  pi 

Olive  S  pi 

Donelson,  Thos  H  s  cut 

Remember  B   (Staples 
T   Wilfred  pi 

Laurens  E  pi 

Thornton  E  pi 


Marjorie  L  pi 

Donnell,   0  A 
estate  supt  &  boat  &  pier  bldr 

Laura  A  (Gilley 

Harold  E  tr 

Grace  M  pi 

Orin  A  Jr 
Dorr,  Frank  E  genl  wk 

N  E  Har 

Mabel  B  (Wallace  mus  tr 

Dorr,  Lewis  J  genl  wk 

N  E  Har 

Nellie  M   (Nickerson 

*Edith  C   (m  Carleton 

Corinna 

DriscoU,  Justin  A       genl  wk 

Seal  Har 

Jeanette   (McKenzie 

laundress 

Fred  N  cl 

Winfred  D  pi 

Marion  A  pi 

Duffy,  D  W      fisher      0  Crk 
Duffy,  J  E  lab        0  Crk 

Maggie  (LaUy 

Olive   A 
Dunbar,  A  B      gard      O  Crk 

E 

Eaton,  Helen  M  stu  N  E  Har 

Eddy,  G  F  genl  wk  J  Pd  rd 

Seal  Har 


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CENSUS 


235 


Ada  A  (DeBeck 
Mabel  F  (m  Marshall 
Ina  F  pi 

Eddy,  Gregory  S  s  mas  &  ptr 
J  Pd  rd        Seal  Har 
Bertha  G   (Hodgkins 
Maude  G  pi 

Charles  J  pi 

Clara  A  pi 

Gregory   S  Jr 

Ekstrom,  Katie  A  H  Qy 

(Burdge-Robinson 

Boarding  House 

Elliott,    F   E    eng   N    E    Har 
Eva  M    (Stuart 
Maude  E 
Edna   M 
Alice   A 

Elliott,  Lydia  A  (Truefrye 

N  E  Har 
*Geo  W  cl 

Montesano,  Wash 
Frank  E  eng 

*Morton  S  chef 

263  Blackstone,  Prov,  R  I 

Ellis,  Sawyer  L  retd 

*Oscar  S  sea  capt  Brewer 
Hattie  E  (m  Ward 


Fait,  Jas  H     car     N  E  Har 
Lenora  (Carson 


Gordon  pi 

Neomah 

Marion 

Fait,  J  E         cl        N  E  Har 
Emma  W  (Frost 
Mary  H 

Fennelly,  A  E  team  N  E  Har 
Eva  C    (Swenson 
Thos  E 
Esther  C 

Fennelly,  Nathan  estate  supt 

N  E  Har 

Estelle  I  (DoUiver 

George  H  carg  ptr 

Parker  W  bk  kpr 

Fennelly,  Thos  gard  N  E  Har 
Isabel  B  (Higgins 
Andrew  E  team 

Alice  S   (m  Coombs 

Fernald,  A  C  mer 

Julia  S   (Heath 
Burton  A        bus  coll  stu 
Abraham  C  Jr  pi 

Katherine  S  pi 

Henrietta  S  pi 

Eleanor  M  pi 

Robert  G  pi 

John  S 
Elizabeth  K 

Fernald,  Rena  W  (Stanley 

N  E  Har 
Elva  G 


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Fernald,  R  H  B  mer 

(see  adv) 
Carrie   (Somes 
Ethel  C  bus  coll  stu 

Foley,  Francis  L 

Foster,  F  A  ptr  &  decorator 
(see  adv)  N  E  Har 

Sarah  P  (Smallidge 
Katharine  C  stu 

Eleanor  S       •  stu 

Mary  A  pi 

Frazier,  H  C      car     N  E  Har 
Dora  F  (Carter 
Ruth  C  stu 

Chas  F  pi 

Frazier,  Ruth  A  (Stanley 

N  E  Har 
Annie  M  (m  Hodgdon 
Howard  C  car 

Ada  T    (m  Peckham 
Katherine  E    (m  Bucklin 

Freberg,    Gus    mer    Seal   Har 
Annie   E    (McKenzie 

Freeman,  Allen  far  P  Marsh 
Nancy   (Murphy 
Allen  Jr 

Freeman,  Wm  H  P  Marsh  Inn 
(see  adv)        P  Marsh 
Mary  L  (m  Snow 
Laura   E    (m   Carter 
*Geo  K     genl  wk  Center 
Eva  R   (m  Ober 


Frost,  M  R     blk 

N  E 

Har 

Grace   B 

at 

lome 

Emma  W  (m 

Fait 

Elizabeth  E 

tel  op 

Gladys   R 

stu 

Cora  L 

Pl 

Verna  G 

Pl 

Harriet  McB 

Fullerton,  Jessie 

ho 

B  Is 

G 

Gatcomb,   John  S 

road 

fore 

Seal  Har 
Jennie  M  (Havey 
Marcia  L  (m  Taylor 
Gilpatrick,  Abram      milk  bus 
N  E  Har 
Alma    T    (Barron 
Henrietta  F  stu 

Julia  T  pl 

Gilpatrick,  Mary  milliner 

N  E  Har 
Gonzales,   Addie    (m  Reed 

H  Qy 


Lawrence  A 
Arthur  L 
Harold  F 
Aurora  M 
Gordon,   E   D 
Gordon,  Ralph  B 


pl 
pl 
pl 
pl 

far 

genl  wk 

Seal  Har 


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237 


Margaret  V  (Bushey 
Paul  B 

.Grant,  Jas  stone  contr  H  Qy 
Mary  W  (Mitchell 
Wm   G  stu 

Jas  L    .  pi 

Arthur  M  pi 

Doris  M  pi 

Walter  D  pi 

Wallace  M  pi 

Kenneth  E  pi 

George  R 
Carolyn  F 

Grant,  Lucy  M  (m  Young 

N  E  Har 
Carroll  L  pi 

Graves,  Benj  C     mason  contr 
N  E  Har 
Hattie  (Donnell 
*Shirley   P  law 

119  Townsend,  Roxbury,  Mass 
Rae  D  mason 

Graves,  Chas  mason  N  E  Har 
Lydia  V   (Brown 
Harvard  B  pi 

Graves,  Thos  N  mer  N  E  Har 
(see  adv) 
Alice  T   rKittredge 
Chandler  E  pi 

A  Bernice  pi 

Malcom  W  pi 

Alice  V  pl 


Arnold  K  p] 

Lawris  N 
P  Rawley 

Gray,   Albert   T     pl     Ind  Pt 

Gray,  Fred  E  far 

Florence  V  (Freeman 
Sylvia  G  pl 

Shirley  H  pl 

Winifred  E  pl 

Mark  P  pl 

Cora  H  pl 

H  Arthur 

Gray,  Harry  E  pl 

Gray,   M   H       far     P   Marsh 
Hattie   L    (Smith 
Velma  L  pl 

Gray,  Wm  H      far    P  Marsh 
Alice  S    (Freeman 
Josephine  W  pl 

Wm  S 

Grover,  Alton     gard     0  Crk 
Alberta  T    (Bunker 

Grover,  Geo  W    fisher    0  Crk 
Lizzie  J   (Bracy 
Maude  E    (m  Smith 
Alton  C  gard 

Bessie  M  (m  Smith 

Grindle,  Dean  W  s  mas  H  Qy 

Grindle,    Freeman    S 

far  &  driver 
Bracy 's  Cove  Seal  Har 
Mary  E   (Gerrish 


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Lydia  I 

ho 

Jennie  H 

ho 

Iva  N 

p] 

Chester  G 

pl 

Grindle,  Gage  pav  cut  H  Qy 

Ruth  B    (Young 

George  pl 

Harold  pl 

Grindle,  Geneva  D  (m  Sargent 

*Jas    S  decorator 

Boston,  Mass 

Grindle,  J  L     MD    N  E  Har 

Grace  A  (Smallidge 

Rob't   J  L 
Grindle,  Mary  L   (Young     ho 

O  Crk 

*Sanford  s  mason  Bangor 

*Georgia   (m  Robertson 
Bar  Har 


ho    Bar  Har 

ho  Bar  Har 

pl       Bar  Har 

pl 


*Lillian  0 

*Edith  M 

*Martha 

Neva  B 

Ida  M 
Grindle,  Oscar  S  pl  B  Hill  rd 
Grindle,  R  L  phy  &  sur 

Flora  A   (Milliken 

J  Lowell  phy  &  sur 


Hagerthy,  Ida  (m  Davis 

O   Crk 


Elmer  E  gard 

J  Maynard  genl  wk 

Hamor,  A  L       ptr  Seal  Har 

Agnes  M   (Smallidge 

Gwendolin  S  pl 

Helen  L  pl 

Anthony  L  pl 

Walter  L 

Dorothy  E 
Hamor,  Mary  A  (Hadley 

Eva  A  (m  Jacobsen 
Hamor,  Ralph  plumb  N  E  Har 

Elihu  T  pl 

Hanna,  Aloz  A       yacht  capt 

Dora  (Walls 

Ethel   (m  Haynes 

Abbie  L  stu 

Beatrice  S  pl 

Alvin  A  pl 

Hargrove,  Chas  clerg  N  E  Har 

Jean  S  (Seelig 

Chas  A  Jr 

Theodore  L 

J  Francis 
Harkins,  Anna   (Calhoun 

HQy 

*Rebena  (m  Todd 

Whitman,   Mass 

Annie    (m   McCormick 

*Margaret  (m  A'Hearn 
Concord,  N  H 


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CENSUS 


239 


*James  W  s  cut 

Waldoboro 

Thos  pav  cut 

*Mary  P  (m  Crab  tree 

Spruce  Head 

*Lizzie   (m  Davis 

Rockland 

Theodore  quarry 

*Katherme  M     Rockland 
(m  Rawson 

John  H  pav  cut 

Harkens,  Thos  pav  cut  H  Qy 

Rhoda  C    (Dickens 

Clarence 

Robert  E 
Harkins,  Valerie       pi     H  Qy 

lives  at  S  W  Babbidge's 
Harriman,  L  W       eng  H  Qy 

A    (Carter 

*Leon  E  eng  Rome,  N  Y 

Stearns  M  pi 

Martina  B  pi 

Haskell,  L  E  barber  N  E  Har 

Clara  E   (McKenney 

Geo  M  pi 

Havey,  Howard      far    Sound 

Bella  (Balmer 

Yiviene  pi 

Haynes,  Geo  W  blk  P  Marsh 

Maria  L    (Brown 

Frank  K  lab 

Laura  W  cook 


Haynes,  Harry  W       genl  wk 
Ethel  V  (Hanna 
Vernon   H 

Haynes,  Walter  H  car 

N  E  Har 

Myrtle  E   (Scott 

H  Roger  pi 

Richard  M  pi 

Heath,   Judith    (Somes 

millinery  &  dry  goods 
Julia  S  (m  Fernald 
Kate  L  (m  Pray 

Herrick,  I  W 

prop  N  E  Har  House 
Ida  E   (Sumner 
Clifford  J      mill  repairer 
Almenia  K  (m  Wagner 

Herrick,  Bradford  T  pi 

Herrick,  Laura  E  pi 

Higgins,  Chas  A  genl  wk 

N  E  Har 
Beatrice  M   (Muse 
Bernard  A 

Higgins,    Clarence   E     mason 

Sound 
Sarah  E    (Nickerson 
Shirley  B  pi 

C  Earl  pi 

Margaret  pi 

F   Rudolph  pi 

Pauline  M 


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MOUNT   DESERT 


Higgins,  Clementine  Seal  Har 
(Keniston 
Mary  E   (m  Hadley 
Valentine  E  car 

Leroy  E  teamster 

*Henry  L  fish  dlr 

Portland 

Higgins,    Edwin   M  retd 

Sound 
Julia  A   (Brown 
Rob't   B  mason 

Edwin  L  car 

Clarence   E  mason 

Sidney  A  quarryman 

Carrie  M   (m  Tracy 

Higgins,   Isaac   S  lab 

Higgins,  L  E  team  Seal  Har 
Abbie  A  (Peach 

Higgins,  Sidney  A  lab  Sound 
Elizabeth  M   (Young 
Pearl  A  pi 

Alice  E  pi 

Carroll   S 
Donald  J 

Higgins,   V   E    car   Seal   Har 
Hattie  A   (Kenisson 

dr  mkr 

*Everett   L  cl 

Cold  Springs,  N  Y 

Higgins,  W  F  plumb  N  E  Har 
Vilda  E   (Stanley 
Stanley  W 


Hill,  Jason  C  harness  mkr 
Mary  S  (Kingsley  dr  mkr 
*Agnes  (m  Bridges 

Atlantic,  Mass 
*Mary  H  (m  Atherton 

Bangor 

Hill,  Percy  P  N  E  Har 

jeweler   &   optician 

Stella  L    (Jones 

Hodgdon,  Alonzo  A  team 

HQy 
Lottie  B  (Robbins 
Howard  A  pi 

Ruth  M  pi 

Chas  C 
Baby  boy 
Hodgdon,  E  A    car  N  E  Har 

Annie  M    (Frazier 
Hodgkins,    Clara   Y    (Deslsle 
J  Pd  rd,  Seal  Har 
*Irvmg  A        shoe  repair 
Bar  Har 
Bertha  G  (m  Eddy 
*Lura  B   (m  Babbidge 

Gott's  Island 

Hodgkins,  Lowell  G        coach 

N  E  Har 

Daisy  F    (Roberts 

Elizabeth  R  pi 

H  Rudolph  pi 

Lowell  G  Jr  pi 

Holmes,  L  Elrie  mer  N  E  Har 


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241 


Mary   E    (Rosebrook 

Wm  S  cl 

L  Lawrie  stu 

Elsie  R  stu 

Hopkins,  Wm  H     lab     H  Qy 
Lissie  M   (Babbidge 

Hysom,    Hollis    R  eng 
Edith  E    (Salisbury 

Roscoe  H  pi 


Innes,  Geo  D  pav  cut  H  Qy 
Carrie  E  (Mitchell 
Edith  B  pi 

Innes,  Peter  G  pav  cut  H  Qy 
Iveney,  Isaac  R  s  mason 

N  E  Har 
Annie   (Barkshire 
*Mary  (m  Bermauer 
677  Springfield  av,  Chicago 


*Ethel 
Kenneth 
Pearl  L 
Fred  J 
Emmons 
Lillian 
Gertrude 
Elizabeth 
Lois  M 
W  George 


ho 


R 


Trenton 

pi 
pi 
pi 
pi 
pi 
pi 


Jacobsen,   A  0       car  &   supt 
Neighborhood  Ho 

Eva  A    (Hamor 

Sigrid  H  pi 

Ruth  L 

Lyman  W 
Jenkins,  Elias  A     Cong  clerg 

Annie  M   (Ward 

Baby   girl 
Johnson,  Angle   (Lunt 

P  Marsh 

*Nora    (m  Spurling 

Cranberry  Is 

Albert  lab 

Chester  pi 

Johnson,  Geo  0  meat  cut 

N  E  Har 

*Frank 
Jordan,  Dora      ho    N  E  Har 
Jordan,  Ed  C  truck  Seal  Har 

May  G  (Gwaltney 
Jordan,  Everett  plumb  S  Har 

Essie   (Hadley 

John  pi 

Jordan,  Geo  N  car  &  care  takr 

Bracy's  Cove    Seal  Har 

Carrie  E  (Stanley 

Everett  G  plumb 

Edwin  C  truckman 

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Lena  S 

stu 

*Walter   F    stu    Cran    Is 

Ina 

stu 

*Clarence       stu   Cran  Is 

Milton  G 

pi 

Joyce,  J  J         q'man       H  Qy 

.        Myra  E 

pi 

*Stillman  E                 s  cut 

Francis   L 

Stonington 

Jordan,   G  Willis 

yachting 

Carrie  E  (Bunker 

N  E  Har 
Susie  P  (Perry 
Walter   H  pi 

Clayton  R  pi 

Jordan,  Hannah  (Stephens 

Seal  Har 
Geo   N  car 

Melvin  J  genl  wk 

Jordan,  M  J  genl  wk  Seal  Har 
Gertrude  S  (Kent 
Florence  R  pi 

Lawrence  V  pi 

Joy,  Adelma  F  (Somes 

dr  mkr      N  E  Har 

Geo  J  genl  wk 

Chauncey  D 

supt  water  wks  &  rd  bldr 

Joy,  CD  N  E  Har 

supt  Water  Co  &  genl  contr 

Martha  M 

(White- Went  worth 
*Abbie  (m  Treworgy 
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Joy,  G  J  genl  wk  N  E  Har 
*Viola  F  Cranberry  Is 
*Geo  F  stu  Cranberry  Is 


K 


Kenison,  H  A  retd  P  Marsh 
Sarah  S   (Sightes 
Addie  (m  Varnum 
*Wm  E       genl  wk     Ells 
*Edith  E  (m  Walker 

Bar  Har 
Myra  M  ho 

Kenison,  Harold  L  pi 

P  Marsh 
Kenison,  Herbert  L  pi 

r  Marsh 
Kenison,  Ralph  lab 

Kimball,  C  A  N  E  Har 

prop  Clifton  House 
Abbie  E  (Wood 
Clarence  E 
Edmund  H  2d 
Kimball,  Daniel  E       landlord 
N  E  Har 
Martha    (Fennelly 
*Geo  E  law 

Tremont  Bldg,  Boston,  Mass 
Hannah  M  milliner 


H. 


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CENSUS 


243 


Kimball,  E  H  mer  N  E  Har 

Sophia  W  (Richardson 

V  L    (Macomber 

Adelmon  W                     pi 

Kimball,   Loren  E            Hotel 

Alfred  M                          pi 

N  E  Har 

Leslie  W                          pi 

Cora  (Conners 

Ruth  S                             pi 

Margaret                           pi 

Sophia  E                         pi 

Loren  Jr 

Cora  M                            pi 

Kittredge,  E  R                    far 

Lewis   A 

Kittredge,  Elizabeth 

Larrabee,  Geo  P  s  cut  H  Qy 

Knowles,  J  H  law  N  E  Har 

Georgena  (Dickens 

L  Belle  (Samidge 

Lawson,  Mary  E          at  home 

Jerome  S  Jr 

Leland,  Chas  S             genl  wk 

Asa 

Ida  M  (Richardson 

Knox,   Geo  E         cottage  wk 

Roy  J                     genl  wk 

Annie  N  (Salisbury 

Arthur  L                          pi 

Mildred  S                       ho 

Lewis  F 

Knox,'WmJ      cl      N  E  Har 

Leland,   W  Frank            s   cut 

Stella  G   (Allen 

Alice  M   (Elwell 

A  Mabel                          pi 

Leland,  Mary  A  (Stanley 

Koerner,  L  L         quarry  supt 

W  Frank                    s  cut 

H  Qy 

Chas  S                    genl  wk 

Eleanor  C  (Fitzgerald 

Leonard,  Sam'l  G      genl  wk 

Lewis  L 

B  Is 

Clara  A  (Bartlett 

L 

Guy  W                       s  cut 

Mary  R                            ho 

Lamson,    Horace   W            car 

Geo  W                             pi 

N  E  Har 

Wm  P                               pi 

Harriet   (Carnon 

Leslie,  Jas  W  pav  cut  H  Qy 

*Eugene   E            plumber 

Wm  H                             pi 

Newark,   N   J 

Addie  B                           pi 

Lanpher,  M  M                     blk 

Jas                                    pi 

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MOUNT    DESERT 


Leverton,  Frances  E     mus  tr 
(Milliken 

Lewis,  Mary  L  (m  Snow 
Cora    (m  Smallidge 

P  Marsh 

Liscumb,  A  H     ptr  Seal  Har 
Lonie   (Walls 
Ralph  E  teamster 

Inez  L  stu 

Ruble  L  pi 

Doris  pi 

Andrew  E  pl 

Lord,  Julia  A  at  home 

Lunt,   Guy  s  cut  Beech  Hill 
Evelyn  N   (Cousins 
Ethel  L 

Lunt,  Timothy     lab  P  Marsh 

Lurvey,  Reuben  F  car 

N  E  Har 
Linda  E  (Smallidge 
Fred  L  bus  coll  fitu 

*Tena  E   (m  Davis 

Trenton 
Lester  J  cl 

Clarence  P  pi 

Lynam,  C  L  sailor  Seal  Har 
Hattie  M   (Bracy 

Lynam,  Linda  M  (Clement 

Seal  Har 
Evelyn  (m  Campbell 
*Mabel  L  stenog 

Farmington,  N  H 


M 
Macomber,  F  H  Seal  Har 

mer  &  postmaster 
Cora  B  (Devereux 
Phyllis  C  at  home 

Elizabeth  H  stu 

Frederick  H  pi 

Macomber,  John  H  H  Qy 

granite  contr 
Elizabeth   (Jordan 
Bernice  J         normal  stu 
Ronald  W  stu 

Manchester,  A  L        N  E  Har 
cottage  proprietorship 
Minnie  (Fuller 
Rachel  F  stu 

John  H  pi 

Margaret  pi 

Manchester,  D  J  retd  N  E  Har 
Evelyn  C   (Higgins 
Wm  W  ptr 

Manchester,  Emily  (Hodgdon 
N  E  Har 
Geo  A 

Laundry  &  baggage  trans 
Lawrence  M 

Laundry  &  baggage  trans 
Manchester,  Frances  L 

(m  Atherton      N  E  Har 
*Eva  L   (m  Farrell 

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CENSUS 


245 


Manchester,  Geo  A  N  E  Har 
Laundry  &  baggage  trans 
Edith  L  (Lufkin 
Geo  A  Jr 
Manchester  Bros         N  E  Har 
steam  laundry  &  bag  trans 
(see  adv) 
Manchester,  Manson       mason 
N  E  Har 
Flora  B   (Brown 
Frank  E  elec 

Chas  T  lab 

Filena  J  stu 

Russell  D  pi 

Blanche  L  pi 

Manchester,  Wm  W  ptr 

NE  Har 
Mary  J   (O'Hara 
Evelyn   M  pi 

Elizabeth  pl 

Danforth  B  pl 

Marshall,  David  mason 

Seal  Har 
Hattie   M    (Alley 
^Georgia  H   (m  Murch 

Oak  Pt 
*Lena  M  (m  Ladd 

Oak  Pt 
*Grace  H  (m  Emery 

Hull's  Cove 
Maurice  C  barber 

David  L  genl  wk 


Marshall,  David  L     genl  wk 
Seal  Har 
Mabel  P   (Eddy 
L  Althea 
Marshall,  M  C  barber  S'l  Har 

Marguerite  M  (Bagley 
Martin,  Ernest  E  car  &  florist 
Seal  Har 
Mary  I   (Lynam 
Harlan  L 
agt  M  C  R  R  &  E  S  S  Co 
Mason,  Ella  A   (Gray 

Alice  E  tr 

Bertha  M  (m  Blanchard 

Mason,   Mehitable       at  home 

McCarthy,  T  Frank      barber 

res  Harbor  Brook,  Seal  Har 

bus  N  E  Har 

Jessie  B    (Noyes 

McCormick,  Jos  pav  cut  H  Qy 

McCormick,   Thos  E        livery 

HQy 
Annie  (Harkins 
Ada  M  pl 

Thos  E 
McCrae,  J  C  genl  wk 

J  Pd  rd    Seal  Har 
Lenora  E   (Butler 
Raymond  L  pl 

Pearl   L  pl 

Leslie  E  pl 

Arthur  W  pl 


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DRUGGISTS'    SUNDRIES 
TOILKT   ARTICLES 

NORTHEAST    HARBOR,    MAINE 


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NORTHEAST     HARBOR,     MAINE 


246 


MOUNT   DESERT 


Mildred  A                        pi 

Harold   R 

^   Guy  E                              pi 

Meader,  K  T  driver  N  E  Har 

Shirley  L 

*Sadie  M             Atkinson 

McDonald,  John  quarry  H  Qy 

*Elnier  T                  driver 

Annie  ( 

Atkinson 

McEaehern,  Dan'l  J  fish  mkt 

Minnie  M   (Reynolds 

N  E  Har 

A  Leroy                            pi 

Nellie  F  (GiUey 

Cora  E 

Margaret    L                     pi 

Justin  S 

G   Donald                         pi 

Meader,  Wm  A              bk  kpr 

McFarland,  Miss  E  B 

N  E  Har 

boarding  ho           Seal  Har 

Josie  E    (Ginn 

Mclntire,  T  A           hotel  bus 

Ella  E 

Jordan  Pond  House 

Merchant,  A  M  pav  cut  H  Qy 

(see  adv)  J  Pd    p  o  Seal  Har 

Florence  M   (Butterfield 

Nellie  M  (Coburn 

Maude  E   (m  Richardson 

Miles  M                           pi 

Charlotte  B                     ho 

Marion  M                        pi 

Bj^ron                      pav  cut 

McLean,   Philip                  gard 

Merchant,  H  W  pav  cut  H  Qy 

N  E  Har 

Melissa  E  (Alley 

Catherine  L   (Murphy 

Warren  H                        pi 

Mary   C 

Gifford  L                          pi 

McLennan,   John         pav   cut 

Harold  E                          pi 

HQy 

Harry  M                          pi 

Grace                     waitress 

Eugene   S 

William                            pi 

Lola  J 

George                               pi 

Merchant,  L  M  pav  cut  H  Qy 

McNaughton,  Wm  C           car 

Hannah 

J  Pd  rd        Seal  Har 

( Murphy-Richardson 

Elizabeth  (McKenzie 

Llewellyn  S 

Mary  B                             pi 

Merchant,  L  M      quarry  fore 

Helen  E                            pi 

HQy 

FRED'K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

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CENSUS 


247 


Luella  M   (m  Perkins 
Blanche  I   (m  Carter 

Mills,   J  E       q'man       H   Qy 
Nettie  A   (Clark 
Edith  F   (m  Richardson 
Mary  F  ho 

Wesley  L  pi 

Goldie  B  pi 

Byron  J  pi 

Geo  E  pi 

Elmer  C  pi 

Moffett,  Anna  E  (Vi^s 

P  Marsh 

*Darius  L  law 

Boston,   Mass 

*Chas   W  organist 

S  W  Har 

Monohon,   Chas  E  blk 

N  E  Har 
Eugene  E  pi 

Jessie  E    (Leland 

Moore,   Isaac   T  photog 

(see  adv)  N  E  Har 

Bessie  E  (Holt 

Moore,  R  F  mason  N  E  Har 
Beulah  E  ho 

Bertha   E    (Smallidge 
Roy  W  stu 

Ralph  A  pi 

Barbara  N  pi 

Geo  M  pi 

Morris,    Wm   pav    cut   H   Qy 


Elizabeth  M  (Hocking 
Louise  pi 

Rita  pi 

Lena  pi 

Wm  J 

Murphy,  Arthur  A  far  Sound 
Clara  H    (Brown 

laundress 
Claude  L  teamster 

Arliene  C  laundress 

Murphy,  Delmont  H  far 

Ind  Pt 
Mabel  H   (Gray 
Earl  G  pi 

Augustus   M  pi 

Addie  A 
James  H 
Verrill  E 

Murphy,  Susan  D  (Sargent 

N 

Nason,  A  E      lab      N  E  Har 

Ida  M  (Tibbetts 
Neptune,  A  P       q'man  H  Qy 

Flora  B    (Reed 

Jennie  M  ^ 

Nickerson,  Geo  A        pav  cut 

Sound 

Lizzie  S   (Stanley 

Bernard 

G  Alden 
Nilson,  Christina  stu  N  E  Har 


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Nilson,  Lawrence  M    genl  wk 

N  E  Har 

Norwood,   Howard  H         car 

Hannah    (Kichardson 

Norwood,    W   H   far   Ind   Pt 

Norwood,  Violet       ho  Ind  Pt 

Norwood,  Winfield  stable  wk 

N  E  Har 

Susie    (Robinson 

Emily  A  pi 

Douglas 

Nettie  M 
Noyes,  Bertha  L  (m  Pierce 

Harbor  Brook      Seal  Har 

Jessie  B  (m  McCarthy 


Ober,  E  AY  postmast  N  E  Har 
Clara  F  (Ferguson 

Ober,  Frank  R    MD  N  E  Har 
Ina    (Spurling     librarian 

Ober,   Geo   S  pav   cut   H  Qy 
Linda  C    (Robbins 
Jennie  M  (m  Stanley 
Georgia  E    (m   Scammon 
Floyd  C  genl  wk 

Clyde  L  pi 

Crofford  S  pi 

Ober,  Hannah   M    (Webber 
Ida  J  (m  AYalls      0  Crk 

Ober,  U  T      mer      N  E  Har 


pl 
Pl 
pi 
pl 

N  E  Har 


Eva  R   (Freeman 
Mary  E 
Merritt  T  Jr 
Alberta. T 
Roger  F 
Ober,  0  M      mer 

Josephine  R   (Roberts 

Frank  R  phy  &  sur 

Ernest  C  elec  eng 

*Harry  L  plumber 

Datona,  Fla 

Osburn,  Patrick  pav  bkr  H  Qy 

Otto,  Harry  fisher 

J  Pd  rd      Seal  Har 

Emily  S  (Wilkinson-Pung 

M  Eleanor  pl 

Francis  W  .pl 

Henry  E 


Parker,  Alonzo  W  car  S'l  Har 
Addie   M    (Cushman 
A  Irene  pl 

Edwin  S  pl 

Parker,  Geo  S  car 

Hattie  E   (Branscom 
Cora  E  dr  mkr 

Fred  H  far 

Patten,  Thos  C  gard  Seal  Har 
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*Frank  C  at  home 

Hampden 
*Bertha  (m  Dunn 

Hampaen 

^Elizabeth     Natick  Mass 

^Gertrude   (m  Champney 

Natick,  Mass 

Louisa   (Arnold         nurse 

Marie  C  '    pi 

Peach,  Mrs  Emma    laundress 

N  E  Har 

Arden  pi 

Malcolm  pi 

Peckham,  Wm  M  car  N  E  Har 

Ada  (Frazier 

Agatha  E  pi 

George  F  pi 

Josephine  E  pi 

Madeline  A  pi 

Ada  M 

Pedder,  John  C       light  supt 

N  E  Har 

Rose  B  (Gibson 

Pemberton,  Jennie  B  pi 

J  Pd  rd       Seal  Har 

Perkins,  Hannah  A  (Young 

H  Qy 
Morton  E  eng 

*Grace   (m  Haley 

Prospect 
Annie  L  (m  Young 
Irving  B  quarry 


Perkins,    M   E     eng       H   Qy 

Luella  M   (Merchant 
Perry,  Lydia  ( H  Qy 

*Chas  lab 

Perry,  Mrs  Martha  A  dr  mkr 

N  E  Har 

*Forest  G  lab  Gouldsboro 

Susie  P  (m  Jordan 
Pervear;  Arthur  H  gard 

Ada  R    (Gray 

Guy  D  pi 

Frederic 
Peters,  W  B  retd 

*John  A      law  Ellsworth 

*Chas  manufacturer 

Ellsworth 

*Wm  C  phy  &  sur  Bangor 

Peterson,  Jos  H  drug  cl 

N  E  Har 

Helen  (Staples 

Madelyn  S  pi 

John  A 
Phillips,  F  I  boat  ship  &  far 
sum  p  o  Asticou  win  N  E  Har 

Carroll  A         marine  fire 

Cora  J  (Savage 

Emily  N  tr 

Luthpr  S        Andover  stu 

Cora^  M  stu 

Augustus  D  pi 

Phippen,  Frank  Z  car 

J  Pd  rd        Seal  Har 


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MOUNT   DESERT 


Nettie  M  (Pierce 
Thelma  B  pi 

Francis   E 
Pierce,  Walden  car  Seal  Har 
Harbor  Brook 
Nettie  M  (m  Phippen 
Hattie  V  bk  kpr 

Bertrice  T  ho 

Bertha  L  (Donnell-Noyes 
Yale  E  pi 

Pierce,  Wm  genl  wk 

J  Pd  rd    Seal  Har 
Lovisa  L  (Hinckley 
Ethel  V  (m  Allen 
Pinkham,  A  C    car    Seal  Har 
Dora  A   (Graham 
Roger  C 
Pinkham,  Emily  J  (Dodge 

J  Pd  rd        Seal  Har 
*Lizzie  E   (m  Bowden 

Seattle,  AVash 
Pinkham,  F  A  car 

Dunbar  rd,  Seal  Har 
Tenia  P  (Burns 
Dorothy  A  pi 

Sylvia  A  pi 

Alton  E 
Pinkham,  G  W  yachting 

Seal  Har 
Elizabeth   (Dodge 
Pinkham,  Rachel  A  (Swett 

Dunbar  rd.  Seal  Har 


Albert  C  car 

Frank  A  car 

Pinkham,   S   H  boat   slip 

Seal  Har 

Grafton  W  yachting 

Clarence  B  yachting 

Bernice  R  at  home 

Pray,   Fred   H  sea   capt 

Katherine   ( Somes 
Azerlea  S  pi 

Dorothy  E  pi 

Pray,  Lester  E  sea  capt 

Kate  L   (Heath 

Pung,  Emily  S  (m  Otto 

J  Pd  rd.      Seal  Har 
Edgar  L  stu 

Andrew   G  pi 


Ralph,  I  E  bldg  contr  N  E  Har 
Adelma  J    (Smallidge 
Virginia  K  pi 

Fred  S 
Stephen  E 

Ray,  Geo       estate  supt  B  Is 
Bertha  (Moon 
Vina  (m  Richardson 
Georgia 

Rayfuse,  Isaac  J         s  mason 
J  Pd  rd.       Seal  Har 
Minnie  E   (Davis 


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CENSUS 


251 


Clarence  A  coll  stu 

*Reed,  Adelbert  H     s  mason 

Swan's  Island 

Lura  H  (Gilley        H  Qy 

Alfred  W  pi 

Lizzie  M  pi 

Lyle  A 

Reed,  A  L  N  E  Har 

real  estate,  ins,  civil  eng  & 

plumb 

Lettie  S  (Boats 
A  Lloyd  pi 

Dorothy  H 
Reed,  Annie  stu       H  Qy 

Reed,  Katie  H  Qy 

Reed,  Ch'pher      q'man  H  Qy 
Estella  E   (Richardson 
Bernice  M 
Reed,  Blvin  H  genl  wk 

N  E  Har 
Persis  M  (Reynolds 
Reed,  E  R  est  supt  N  E  Har 
Annabell   (Hodgdon 
Alvah  L 
real  estate,  ins,  civil  eng  & 
plumb 

Catherine  C  dr  mkr 

Mark   H  plumb 

Ethel    M  nurse 

Annie  E  at  home 

Harold  L  stu 

Reed,  Hannah  (Reed      H  Qy 


*  Amelia  (m  Kent 

Swans  Is 
*Henry   A  pav   bkr 

N  Sullivan 
*Adelbert  H  mason 

Swans  Is 
Walter  D  pav  bkr 

Lester  q'man 

Christopher  q  'man 

Flora  B  (m  Neptune 

Reed,  Florence  pi 

Reed,  Herschel  E        genl  wk 
Ellen  E    (Reed 

Reed,  Jared  lab  Bch  Hill  rd 
Minnie   S    (Willens 
Sidney  L  pi 

Elson  L  pi 

Evelyn  pi 

Elmer 
Jared  R 

Reed,  J  R      retd      N  E  Har 
Olevia  A   (Higgins 
Ellen  E   (m  Reed 
Jared  R  pav  bkr 

Nora  J   (m  Sinclair 
*Joseph  W  pav  bkr 

Camden 
Elvin  H  lab 

Reed,  Lester       q'man     H  Qy 
Addie 

(Lawrence-Gonzales 

Reed,  Mark  H  N  E  Har 


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252 


MOUNT   DESERT 


Florence  B    (Tracy 
Clara  S  pi 

Elwood  B  pi 

Edw  M 

Reed,  Mildred  B         at  home 
N  E  Har 

Reynolds,  Alfred  S  car 

N  E  Har 
Abbie  E    (Roberts 
Horace  R  car 

Alfred  S  Jr         plumber 
Jack  L  stu 

Beatrice  G  stu 

William  E  stu 

A  Adelma  pi 

Reynolds,  A  W      gard  &  car 
N  E  Har 
Sarah  H    (York 
Ada  G  at  home 

Persis  M   (m  Reed 
Ralph  W  stu 

Hazel  M  stu 

Shirley  N  pi 

Lina  Y  pi 

Lydia  M  pi 

Ruth  pi 

Mary   C  pi 

Albert  R  pi 

Reynolds,  Austin  R  milk  bus 
N  E  Har 
Dora  B   (King 

Reynolds,  Wm  W  car  N  E  Har 


Cora   D    (Smith 
Austin  S  far 

*Lillian  R  (m  Maddocks 
Ellsworth 
Minnie  M  (m  Meader 
*Frank  W     far  Trenton 
Maude  N  tel  op 

Myrtle  E  deceased 

Rich,  Prancena        Beech  Hill 
( Romer-Burns-Rich 
Tom  L  lab 

*Fannie  (m  Goo  gins 

Trenton 

Rich,  T  L       lab     Beech  Hill 
I  Grace   (Alley 
Lewis  H  pi 

Mildred  E 

Richardson,  Arthur  S  pi 

Richardson,  Austin  W        blk 
Annie  L    (Murphy 
Everett  W  s  cut 

*Elsie  (m  Young 

Bar  Har 
^Chester  A  blk 

New  Brunswick 
Liston  lab 

Hollis  pi 

Shephard  pi 

Austin  pi 

Shirley  pi 

Richardson,  B  T      far  Sound 


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CENSUS 


253 


Richardson,  Charlotte 

( Sargent 
*Evelyn  (m  Treworgy 

Surry 

Cora  ho 

*Eugene  M  pav  cut 

Gilford,  N  H 

*Gerald  E  street  car  emp 

Bangor 

Richardson,   Chas  P       q'man 

H  Qy 
Edith  F   (Mills 
Basil  C 
Frederick   C 
Richardson,  Chas  S         0  Crk 
ptr  &  postmaster 
Linda  A    (Walds 
Mary  V  pi 

Vesa  E  pi 

Richardson,   Clarence  M     lab 
Otter  Creek 
Luella  E  (Walls 
Gerald  D 
Wallace  C 
Richardson,  Clifford  B        car 
Nellie  M   (Richardson 
Geo  M  ptr 

Dollie  ho 

Richardson,  D  D  q'man  H  Qy 
Edw  W  fisher 

Annie  B  (m  Batchelder 
Wm  H  pav  cut 


Fred  L  pav  cut 

Chas  P  q'man 

Geneva  R   (m  Dickens 

Richardson,    E    Augusta       ho 

H  Qy 

Richardson,  Geo     s  cut  H  Qy 

Richardson,  Geo  M  ptr 

Margaret  L   (Tamlyn 

Richardson,  G  Mayo  far 

Sophronia  F  (Walls 
*Elbert  N   lab   Rockland 
Harvard  D  lab 

Richardson,   Edw     lab   Sound 

Richardson,  Winf 'd  lab  Sound 

Richardson,  E  F  lab  Bch  H  rd 
Albertina  T   (Lear 
,    *Minnie  M  (m  Stanley 

Cranberry  Is 
Wm  S  iab 

*Carrie  B   (m  Higgins 

Ind  Pt 

Richardson,   Elbert         q'man 

H  Qy 
Percy  lab 

Nathan  q'man 

Mary  (m  Babbidge 
Arthur  pi 

Richardson,  Ellen  A  ho  H  Qy 

Richardson,  Emily  A 

(m  Danby         Beech  Hill 
Eudore  A  (m  Blanchard 
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MOUNT   DESERT 


Richardson,  Eimmi   (Burns 

Beech  Hill 
Leslie  A  lab 

Geo  lab 

Arthur  lab 

Nellie  pi 

Lottie  F 

Richardson,  Eugene  D      s  cut 
Nellie  A    (Walls 
Flora  M  ho 

Richardson,  Ezra  G    genl  wk 
Myra  E    (Reed 
Jennie  E  pi 

Margaret   E 
Elvin   A 
Lena  E 

Richardson,  Hannah       H  Qy 
(m  Merchant 
Estella   (m  Reed 
Edgar  N  pi 

Richardson,  H  S  dentist 

N  E  Har 
Ida  S  (Somes 

Richardson,  J  M  pav  bkr 

0  Crk 
Abbie  L  (Thomas  * 
Clarence  M  pav  bkr 

Eva  B   (m  Hadley 
Harry  W  pi 

Richardson,   Loren  K       groc 
Caroline  H  (Phillips 
Fannie  M  at  home 


Emma  M  (m  Brovsrn 

Richardson,  Olin  D      genl  wk 
Lucy  A  (Robinson 
*  A  L        blk      W  Eden 
Laura  E  (m  Smallidge 

N  E  Har 
Olin  W  genl  wk 

Lucretia  D  stu 

Richardson,  Olin  W  genl  wk 
Maude  E    (Merchant 
Gladys  L  pi 

Burnham  G  pi 

Phyllis   M 

Richardson,   Shephard         lab 
Helen  (Cousins 
Ida  (m  Leland 
Cynthia   (m  Clement 
*Lewis      plumb  Bar  Har 
Kathia  waitress 

Richardson,   Stephen     quarry 

HQ'y 
Effie  M  (Robbins 
Sylvia  F  ho 

Leola  M  pi 

Richardson,  Thos    Beech  Hill 
far  &  rd  commis 
May  (Steelbrook 
Ada  M  stu 

Richardson,  W  J  far  Ind  Pt 
Addie  (Hodgdon 
Ella  ho 

Pearl  pi 


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CENSUS 


255 


Beatrice  pi 

George  pi 

Richardson,  Wm  S  far 

Mabel  E  (Pomeroy 
Earl  E  pi 

Roberts,  Catherine  G  (Stanley 
N  E  Har 
Abbie  B  (m  Reynolds 
*Mary  T    (m  Kelley 

S  Easton,  Mass 
Daisy  F  (m  Hodgkins 

Robbins,  Ephraim     far     B  Is 

Mary    (Barron 

Elsie  tr        Seal  Har 

*Minia  stenog 

Boston,  Mass 

Robinson,  Katie  A  H  Qy 

(m  Ekstrom 

Jas  E  car 

Walter  P  mach 

Robinson,  J  E       car      H  Qy 
Marcia  M  pi 

Clifford  L 

Robinson,  Mary  (Mitchell 

H  Qy 
*Walter  J  far  Hancock 
Ira  lab 

Rodick,  Alice  M  (Chase 

Herman  C  far 

Homer  B  far 

*Deborah  nurse 

Boston,   Mass 


Rothe,  Richard  H      N  E  Har 

nurseryman 

Martha   (Walter 

Gretchen  pi 

Hilde  pi 

Rumill,  Mrs  Lettie  A  ho 

Geo  E  pi 

Edna  L  pi 

S 

Salisbury,  Herman  L       team 
Vesta  Y   (Tracy 
Lester  W 
Hariette  B 
Fred  T 
Sargent,  Geneva  D  Sound 

( Hopkins-Grindle 
Sargent,   Walter     rd  commis 

Sound 
Sargent,  Kate  E  (m  Adams 

N  E  Har 
Geo  M  genl  wk 

Winifred  N  stu 

Sargent,  Roderick  H  s  mason 
N  E  Har 
Cora  A   ( Walls- Was  gat  t 
Saunders,  A  G  fisher  0  Crk 
Vesta  E  (Davis 
Florence   M 
Phyllis  E 
Saunders,  Elvira  J  (m  Davis 

0  Crk 


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256 


MOUNT   DESERT 


Arthur  G  fisher 

Savage,  A   C       retd  Asticou 

Emily  M   (Manchester 

Herman  L 

prop  Rock  Inn 

Cora  J  (m  Phillips 

*Fred  L  architect 

Bar  Harbor 

Geo  A  prop  Asticou  Inn 

John  C  far 

Savage,  G  A  prop  Asticou  Inn 

sum  Postmaster  Asticou 

Mabel  F  (Strout 

Chas  K 
Savage,  H  L  Hotel  N  E  Har 

Wilhelmina  (Fait 

H  Mardell  stu 

Savage,  J  C        far      Asticou 

Emily  (Nicholson 

John  N 

Samuel  T 

Richard  M 
Sawyer,  W  H  fire  Oak  Hill 

Nellie  E  (Hodgdon 

Geo  W 

Leo  F 
Scammon,  Georgia  E  (Ober 

H  Qy 

Maurice  R 
Schoppie,  Gladys  stu  N  E  Har 
Seavey,  Harry  V  gard 

N  E  Har 


Annie  C  (Benson 

Arthur  F  pi 

Ruth  I 

H  Burton 

Helen  V 
Seavey,  H  J  car     N  E  Har 

Evelyn    (Danforth 
Seavey,  R  B  boat  bldr 

N  E  Har 

Margaret  I   (Maker 

HoUis  J  car 

Harry  V  gard 

Mattie  B   (m  Brown 

*Nida  E    (m  Murphy 

Trenton 
Seavey,  Thos  H  pav  cut  H  Qy 

Hattie  M  (Dow 

Helen  M  stu 

Oscar  R  pi 

Fred  H  pi 

Alberta  B  pi 

Sinclair,  A  E  ice  bus 

N  E  Har 

Nora  J  (Reed 

Nora  L  pi 

Small,  A  M  car  &  florist  0  Crk 

Arritta  E   (Seavy 

Guy  M  teamster 

Small,    Chas   N  druggist 

(see  adv)  N  E  Har 

Mary  P  (Pearson 

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CENSUS 


25T 


Small,  Jos  W  steward 

N  E  Har 
Bessie  I  (Strout 
Smallidge,  Catherine  G 

(Kimball         N  E  Har 
Sarah  P  (m  Foster 
Augusta  A  (m  Smith 
Adelma  J  (m  Ealph 
Smallidge,  C  M  car  Seal  Har 
Nellie  S   (Grant 
Alice  M  pi 

Ruth  C 
Smallidge,  Elmer  E       mason 
N  E  Har 
S  Louise    (Lawler 
Robert  L  pi 

Smallidge,  Emma  P  (Clement 
dr  mkr  Seal  Har 
Warren  ptr 

Walter  H  ptr 

*Edwin  C  ptr 

N  Sedgwick 
Agnes  M   (m  Hamor 
Dora  E  (m  Atwood 
Smallidge,  Hannah  R 

(Gilpatrick      N  E  Har 
*Avelia   (m  Holmes 

S  W  Har 
*  Annie  E   (m  Lindsay 

Lawrence,  Mass 
Sam  0  mason 

Elmer  E  mason 


*Heleil     Lawrence,   Mass 

Smallidge,  Mary  E    (Lawler 
N  E  Har 
Irving  N  mason 

James  H  plumb 

Emma  M    (m  Haynes 
Grace  S  (m  Grindle 

Smallidge,  Nathan  lab 

P  Marsh 

Cora  A  (Lewis 

Adelaide  pi 

Lewis  F  pi 

Smallidge,  N  I  mason  N  E  Har 
Laura  E   (Richardson 
Galen  I  pi 

Florence  L  pi 

Verneta  M 

Smallidge,  Proctor  retd 

N  E  Har 
Mary  S  (Somes 
Maud  L  (m  Crawford 
*Maud  L  (m  Crawford 

Gainesville,   Fla 
Rebecca  (m  Stanley 

Smallidge,  S  O  mas  N  E  Har 
Annie  E   (Barron 
Marion  C  stu 

Orman  S  stu 

Helen  B  pi 

Fannie  L  pi 

Smallidge,   Warren  ptr 

Seal  Har 


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258 


MOUNT   DESERT 


Eudora  M  (Niles 
\        Clifford  W 

Frederick  E 
Smallidge,  W  H  ptr  Seal  Har 

Elizabeth  M  (Hadley 

Walter  H  Jr 
Smallidge,  W  S  contr  &  bldr 
(see  adv)  Seal  Har 

Clara  S  (Tracy 

Chester  M  car 

Smith,  Allen  F  genl  wk 

Agusta  (Erickson 

Hilda  L 
Smith,  B  R  mer 

Jennie  A  (Strout 
Smith,    G   W     gard     O    Crk 

Bessie  M   (Grover 

Gladys  M 
Smith,  J  E         gard       0  Crk 

Ella  M  (Warren 

Lawrence  M  pi 

Elizabeth  H  pi 

Maurice  E 
Smith,  J  H         gard     O  Crk 

Maude  G  (Grover 
Smith,  John  J  retd  vet  O  Crk 

Martha  (Duncan 

John  E  lab 

Geo  W  gard 

Jas  H  gard 

Smith,  John  W  far  P  Marsh 

Lettie  A  (m  Rumill 


Linda  F  ho 

Smith,  Mary        ho         O  Crk 
Smith,   Pearl   F  blk 

Emily  A   (Gr indie 

*Lowell  F  bk  kpr 

Bangor 

Fred   P  chauffeur 

Smith,  Richmond  L  far 

P  Marsh 

Hattie   (m  Gray 

Allen  F  genl  wk 

Smith,  S  D      retd      P  Marsh 

Vertrand  D  team 

Smith,  V  D       team  P  Marsh 

Bertha  C    (Cummings 

Florence  E  (m  Young 

Hollis  M  coachman 

Albert  P  pi 

Smith,  Victor  R  mer  N  E  Har 

Augusta  A  (Smallidge 

Frances   C 
Snow,  Madison  H  ptr 

Seal  Har 

Mary  L  (Freeman-Le^vis 
Somes,  F  H         mer       H  Qy 

Caro  M   (Fernald 
Somes,  Geo  A      Somes  House 
Somes,  Mary  B  Somes  House 
Somes,  Harry  G  s  cut 

Eva  E  (Goodwin 

Morris  H  pi 

AgECS  •  pi 


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CENSUS 


259 


Chauncey  D  pi 

John  R  N 
Rebecca  A 

Somes,  Isaac  sea  capt 

Dencie  L  (Allen 
Wm  T  s  cut 

Andrew  A  s  cut 

Georgia  M      postmistress 

Somes,  John  J  far 

Leonice  H  (Hooper 
Harry  G  s  cut 

Kate  S  (m  Pray 
*Grace  L  (m  Smith 

Bar  Har 
Abraham  J  stu 

Somes,  John  W  far  &  lumber 
John  A        far  &  lumber 

Somes,  J  A  far  &  lumber 

Ada  M  (Richardson 
Mark  W  pi 

Somes,  Lewis  cobbler 

Carrie   (m  Fernald 
♦Arthur  L  mer  S  W  Har 
*Mary  (m  Ober 

Hardwich,  Vt 
Emma  J  (Salisbury- 
Somes 

Somes,   Lyman   H       town    cl 
Caroline  T  (Haynes 
Fred  H  mer 

*Madele  C  (m  Lethiecq 

Brewer 


Somes,  Sarah  J  at  home 

Somes,   Thaddeus  retd 

Clara  E   (Meynell 
*Harriet   (m  Sanderson 

Oakland,  Cal 
*Blanch  M  (m  Colwell 

Columbus,  0 
Somes,  Wm  T  s  cut 

Ethel  (Stetson 
Spurling,  Annie  M  (m  Dodge 
J  Pd  rd  Seal  Har 

E  Maynard  stu 

Spurling,  Frank  G     N  E  Har 
yachtsman 
Emma  M  (Stanley 
lona  M  (m  Ober 
Francis  B     Bowdoin  stu 
Staples,  E  M  druggist 

N  E  Har 
Bernice  D  (Dunning 
Stanley,  A  W  plumb  N  E  Har 

Charlotte  A  (Chapman 
Stanley,   C  G  fish  mkt 

N  E  Har 
Rebecca  (Smallidge 
C  Proctor  pi 

Stanley,  F  A        mer      0  Crk 
Florence  L  (m  Walls 
*Fred  V      clerg    Lisbon 
Edith  M  at  home 

*Annie  P  (m  Hamor 

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260 


MOUNT   DESERT 


Stanley,  Frank  F 

plnmb 

Marcia  L  (Gatcomb 

N  E  Har 

Merrill   S 

Linnie  P  (Murphy 

Tajdor,  Susie  (m  Carter 

Burnham 

Pl 

Beech  Hill 

A  Pauline 

*Gertrude  E  (m  Jordan 

Stanley,  H  A      ptr 

N  EHar 

Stonington 

Ulrica  (Birlem 

*Frank  P  driver  Bangor 

Lurline  F 

pl 

*Isabelle  (m  Hale 

C  Elizabeth 

pl 

Augusta 

Woodbury  A 

pl 

*Eleanor  C  (m  Urchuris 

Stanley,  H  Edwin 

N  E  Har 

Cleveland,  0 

car  < 

&  sign  ptr 

*Florence  E           dr  mkr 

M  L    (Lurvey 

W  Newton,  Mass 

Mildred  L 

stu 

*Saniuel  E                driver 

Stanley,  J  E      pav 

cut  H  Qy 

Augusta 

Jennie  M   (Ober 

Elizabeth  M                     pl 

Lawrence  H 

pl 

Tinker,  C  B  team    N  E  Har 

Harvey  M 

pl 

Amy  (Brown 

Geo  C 

pl 

Tinker,  Norton  H      N  E  Har 

Carolyn  V 

ptr  &  p  hgr 

Foye  W 

Rett  a  L  (Rich 

Stebbins,  Geo  L      ] 

real  estate 

laundry  wk 

Seal  Har 

*  Annie  A  (m  Springer 

Stinson,  A  H  mer 

&  lumber 

Tiamoine 

Seal  Har 

Clifford  B                   team 

Lillian  M   (Orcutt 

Delancey  W             driver 

Barbara  L 

stu 

*Geo  W  fm  wk  Carmel 
Natalie   M                        pl 

T 

Eunice  pl 
Alice  B                             pl 

Taylor,  Merrill  J 

genl  wk 

Myrtle  F                          pl 

Seal  Har 

Harvard  E                       pl 

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CENSUS 


261 


Tracy,  Chas  A  s  mas  N  E  Har 
Carrie   M    (Higgins 
Julian  E  pi 

Eubie  A  pi 

Tracy,  S  E      ptr      N  E  Har 
Georgia  A  (Gilpatrick 
Laura  C  tr 

S   Edwin  stu 

TurnbuU,   Chas  A  gard 

Seal   Har 
Mary  C   (Maskill 

TurnbuU,  Chas  E  far  0  Crk 
Emma  J   (Young 
Chas  A  gard 

Mary  C  ho 

*Lena  D   (m  Kedding 

Bar  Har 


Delphina 

pi 

Howard  S 

pi 

Averill 

pi 

Harold  B 

pi 

Turner,  Geo  E  ptr  N 

B  Har 

Caroll  (Stanley 

Noyes 

V 

Varnum,  A      pav  cut 

HQy 

Ella  V   (Kelley 

Arthur  A 

pl 

Varnum,  Addie  M  (Kenison 

Varnum,  J  0                 genl  wk 

Austin  D  quarry 

J  Pd  rd  Seal  Har 
Kit  (Stanley 

Georgia  H  ai  Iiome 

Arno  F  pl 

Lawrence  C  pl 

Alice  M  pl 

Sans  W  pl 

J  Kenneth  pl 
Ada  S 

W 

Wagner,  W  P  livery  N  E  Har 
Alminia  K    ( Herri ck 
Lelola  H  pl 

Geraldine  H 

Walls,  Elbridge  G  lab  0  Crk 
Luella  E    (m  Richardson 

Walls,  Ella   (m  Carter 

J  Clifford  genl  wk 

Seal  Har 
Leita  M  (m  Bordeaux 
Eugene  S  pl 

Alvia  W  pl 

Chas  M  pl 

Walls,  E  M  q'man  Seal  Har 
Lydia  A   (Kimball 
Flossie   M 

Walls,  E  N  mer  &  rd  commis 
Otter  Creek 
Ida  J   (Ober 


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REGISTERED  DRUGGIST 

DRUGGISTS'   SUNDRIES 
TOILET   ARTICLES 

NORTHEAST    HARBOR,    MAINE 


J.  H.  BRANSCOM,  Hay  and  Straw 

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262 


MOUNT   DESERT 


Walls,  G'ly      florist 

OCrk 

Edgar  N     mer  &  rd  com 

bus  N  E  Har 

Ernest  M                     s  cut 

Florence  L    (Stanley 

Linda  A  (m  Richardson 

*Ralpli  A  gard  ] 

Bar  Har 

Walls,  EM         s  cut     0  Crk 

Lydia  A 

ho 

Lydia   (Kimball-Davis 

Beatrice 

cl 

Flossie   M 

Wm  H 

lab 

Ward,  Wm  B           fore  s  cut 

Harvey  G 

pl 

Hattie  E   (Ellis 

Florence  L 

Pl 

*Alvah  E             chauffeur 

Geneva  V 

pl 

Portland 

Marcia 

pl 

Teresa  A                 milliner 

Percy  P 

pl 

Warren,  Wm  L      far      0  Crk 

Merrill  L 

pl 

Effie   (m  Silsby 

John   T 

♦Frank  W  driver  Bar  Har 

Oscar  J 

Nancy                               pl 

Walls,  Hillard  W 

OCrk 

Wasgatt,  Cora  A  (m  Sargent 

gard  &  Drysdale 

Kennels 

Mildred   S       normal   stu 

Cora  B   (Bracy 

Kathleen  M                    stu 

Reginald   H 

Wasgatt,  J  F  far  Bch  Hill  rd 

Walls,  Sam'l  J         mkt  gard 

Clara  G  (Gilley 

0  Crk 

Wm  D                             far 

Sam'l  M   strawberry  far 

Wasgatt,  W  C          mer  &  blk 

Otilda  A  (Hamor 

Sound 

Walls,  S  M          far 

0  Crk 

Mildred  S                       stu 

Emma  M  (Albee 

Kathleen                         stu 

Melinda  E 

Webber,  Alvah  W               car 

Otilda  F 

N  E  Har 

Walls,  Wm  T     retd 

0   Crk 

Mildred  M  (Frazier 

Nancy  M 

dr  mkr 

(Davis-Nickerson 

Ethel  B                          stu 

*Elizabetli  S  (m 

Hamblin 

Hazel  V                           pl 

0  Crk 

Roland  B 

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263 


Wentworth,  Hannah  B 

Wilson,  Lewis  A  contr  &  bldr 

(m  Alley      N  E  IUt 

N  E  Har 

*Alonzo   A                     fish 

Lina  (MacLane 

W  Trenton 

Marian  A                       stu 

Wentworth,  Martha  M  (m  Joy 

Wood,   Geo   B   blk   Seal  Har 

N  E  Har 

Maud  H   (Higgins 

*Alvin  E 

Rob't  E                            pi 

Wheeler,  Henry  q'man  H  Qy 

Eva  W                              pi 

Matilda  (Kelley 

Worth,  Wilber  L        yachting 

Whitmore,  J  H           sea  capt 

(summer)             Seal  Har 

N  E  Har 

Lora  M  (Manchester 

Y 

Emily  M                  milliner 

Merrill  F 

Young,  Chas  B  fisher  0  Crk 

Whitmore,  J  M           sea  capt 

Carrie  E   (Rice 

N  E  Har 

*Arthur  W                     far 

Katherine  J 

S  Orrington 

(Somes-Stevens 

^Herbert  G    lab      0  Crk 

Whitmore,  Mary  H  (Stanley 

Edith  A                           ho 

Seal  Har 

Roy  B                         fisher 

Emma  E                           cl 

Susie  E                            ho 

Joseph  H              sea  capt 

Young,  C  S       blk     P  Marsh 

John  M                 sea  capt 

Florence  E   (Smith 

Warren  H                      mer 

Young,  Irvin  P  car  N  E  Har 

Whitmore,  W  H  mer  Seal  Har 

*Blanche  (m  Stover 

Whitmore,   Emma                    cl 

N  Brooksville 

Whitmore,  Nellie  P               tr 

Lucy  M  (Graham-Grant 

Seal  Har 

Young,  Milton  J         genl  wk 

Wilbur,  Bertha   (Barton 

H  Qy 

N  E  Har 

Annie  L  (Perkins 

Charlotte  B 

Young,  Rhylena  (Tripp  0  Crk 

*Evie   (m  Wright  0  Crk 

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George  B                       lab 

Young,  V  L         team      0  Crk 

Young,   Rob't  A  retd  0   Crk 

Clara  E   (Day 

H  Amanda  (m  Perkins 

*Sarah  B  (m  Wilson 

*Benj  genl  wk  Biddeford 

Corinna 

Louisa  (m  Grindle 

♦Annie  N  (m  Harriman 

Emma  (m  TurnbuU 

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DEALER     IX 


General    Merchandise,   Groceries.   Provisions 

DRY  GOODS,  BOOTS,  SHOES,  HAY,  GRAIN  AND  FLOUR 

TJESA^TS/L&    TO    XjXSI? 

Parties  driven  to  any  part  of  the  Island.  Telephone  42—22 

Cottage  To  L,et  for  the  Season,  Opposite  Somes  House 

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MERCHANTS 

A.  C.  Fernald,  B.  R.  Smith,  R.  H.  B.  Fernald  (see  adv.), 
general  stores;  A.  C.  Fernald,  coffins,  caskets,  picture  frames, 
etc. ;  Mrs.  J.  S.  Heath,  dry  goods  and  millinery. 

Northeast  Harbor — E.  H.  Kimball,  T.  N.  Graves  (see  adv.), 
Otis  Ober  (also  hardware),  groceries;  V.  R.  Smith  Co.  (also 
carpets),  Mrs.  S.  R.  Tracy,  dry  goods;  Mrs.  S.  L.  Hill,  mil- 
linery; Chas.  N.  Small  (see  adv.),  druggist;  M.  T.  Ober,  meats; 
L.  E.  Holmes,  boots,  shoes,  clothing,  etc. ;  J.  H.  Branscom, 
coal,  wood  and  gravel  (see  adv.) ;  The  A.  G.  Bain  Co.,  news, 
sporting  goods  and  confectionery;  S.  B.  Brown,  stoves  and 
tinware;  McEachern  &  Stanley,  fish;  B.  LeV.  Allen,  crockery; 
F.  A.  Foster  (see  adv.),  S.  R.  Tracy,  H.  A.  Stanley,  paints, 
oils  and  paper  hangings ;  P.  P.  Hill,  jewelry,  etc. ;  I.  T.  Moore 
(also  wholesale)  (see  adv.).  The  A.  G.  Bain  Co.,  souvenirs;  T. 
N.  Graves,  hay  and  grain ;  A.  Bertucci,  fruit  and  confectionery. 

Seal  Harbor — F.  H.  Macomber,  W.  H.  Whitmore,  general 
stores;  Clement,  Billings  &  Co.,  meats;  Seal  Harbor  Fish  Co., 
I.  O.  &  A.  M.  Clement,  props.,  fish;  A.  E.  Clement,  milk;  M. 
J.  Jordan,  sand  and  gravel;  A.  H.  Stinson,  Gus  Freeberg, 
fruit  and  confectionery;  Smallidge  Bros.,  paints  and  oils. 

Pretty  Marsh — ^W.  H.  Freeman,  general  store. 

Sound — "W.  C.  "Wasgatt,  groceries. 

Hall  Quarry — ^F.  H.  Somes,  general  store. 

Otter  Creek — F.  A.  Stanley,  general  store;  Wm.  T.  Walls, 
groceries;  Mrs.  L.  A.  Richardson,  dry  and  fancy  goods. 

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266  SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 

MANUFACTURERS 

J.  W.  Somes,  Mt.  Desert  Supply  Co.,  lumber  and  planing; 
Allen  Granite  Co.,  granite  quarries ;  L.  Somes,  boots  and  shoes ; 
J.  C.  Hill,  harness  and  upholstering ;  G.  S.  Parker,  A.  O.  Jacob- 
son,  H.  Norwood,  carpenters;  P.  F.  Smith,  smith;  L.  E.  Pray, 
boat  builder;  E.  R.  Kittredge,  grist  mill  and  wheelwright. 

Northeast  Harbor — Graves  Brothers,  E.  E.  Smallidge,  ma- 
sons; M.  R.  Frost,  C.  E.  Monohon,  smiths;  S.  B.  Brown,  bi- 
cycle repairing;  S.  R.  Tracy,  F.  A.  Foster  (see  adv.),  H.  A. 
Stanley,  painters;  Rob't  Ash,  shoemaker;  Mrs.  Nellie  Bunker, 
Mrs.  Chas.  Bunker,  Mrs.  Martha  Perry,  Miss  K.  Reed,  Mrs.  A. 
W.  Webber,  dressmakers;  Wm.  Phillips  &  Co.,  bakers;  S.  B. 
Brown,  Hamor  &  Stanley,  plumbers;  M.  R.  Frost,  carriages; 
E.  A.  Hodgdon  (see  adv.),  Peckham  &  Wilson,  I.  E.  Ralph, 
contractors  and  builders;  L.  T.  Moore,  picture  framing  (see 
adv.) ;  R.  B.  Seavey,  boats;  F.  E.  Manchester,  electrician. 

Sound — W.    C.   Wasgatt,   smith. 

Hall  Quarry — Campbell  &  Macomber,  Booth  Bros.,  granite. 

Pretty  Marsh — Geo.  W.  Haynes,  W.  H.  Freeman,  smiths. 

Seal  Harbor — B.  W.  Candage  &  Sons,  W.  S.  Smallidge, 
(see  adv.),  contractors;  A.  E.  Clement,  road  contractor;  A.  H. 
Liscomb,  Smallidge  Bros.,  painters;  R.  E.  Campbell,  plumber; 
G.  B.  Wood,  smith;  B.  W.  Candage  &  Sons,  masons;  Clement 
&  Stinson,  lumbermen. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Architect,  N.  E.  Har. — C.  A.  Candage. 
Asso'tns— MASONS— Mt.  Desert,  No.  140,  Sat.  on  or  be- 
fore full  moon.     Eastern  Star,  Mt.  Desert,  No.  20,  1st  and  3d 

CAImIm  at  J.   H.   BRANSGOM^S 

Kindlings    and    Gravel 

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BUSINESS  267 

Tues..  N.  E.  Har.— MASONS— N.  E.  Har.,  No.  208,  1st  Tues. 
Eastern  Star,  St.  Mary,  2d  and  4th  Tues.  K.  OF  P.— Atlantic, 
No.  113,  Thurs.  I.  O.  0.  F.— Ocean,  No.  140,  Mon.  Asticou 
Eebekah,  No.  114,  2d  and  4th  Fri.  THE  N.  E.  HAR.  VIL- 
LAGE IMPROV.  SOC,  J.  H.  Knowles,  sec.  Seal  Har.— SEAL 
HAR.  V.  I.  SOC,  G.  L.  Stebbins,  sec.  BOARD  OF  TRADE, 
N.  E.  Har.,  Chas.  Small,  pres.,  A.  L.  Reed,  sec. 

Bank,  N.  E.  Har.— Bar  Harbor  Banking  &  Trust  Co. 
(branch),  E.  W.  Ober,  mgr. 

Baxbers,  N.  E.  Har.— L.  E.  Haskell,  T.  F.  McCarthy;  Seal 
Har. — Jas.  McCrae,  M.  C.  Marshall. 

Billiard  Halls,  N.  E.  Har.— W.  T.  Doyle. 

Boats  to  Let — H.  Carter;  N.  E.  Har. — Spurling  &  Ladd; 
Asticou — F.  I.  Phillips;  Seal  Har. — S.  H.  Pinkham;  Jordan 
Pond— T.  A.  Mclntire  (Seal  Harbor  P.  O.). 

Electric  Light  Co.,  N.  E.  Har.— B.  H.  &  U.  P.  Co.,  L.  A. 
Leech,  supt.,  J.  C.  Pedder,  mgr. 

Express,  N.  E.  Har. — American,  T.  N.  Graves,  agt. ;  Local 
— A.  M.  Manchester  (see  adv.) ;  Seal  Har. — ^A.  W.  Clement 
(summer). 

Hotels — Somes  House,  Geo.  A.  Somes ;  J.  J.  Somes.  Asticou 
— Asticou  Inn,  G.  A.  Savage.  North  East  Har. — ^Kimball 
House,  L.  E.  Kimball ;  Clifton  House,  C.  A.  Kimball ;  The  Rock- 
end,  H.  L.  Savage;  The  Gaynor,  F.  M.  Gaynor;  North 
East  Harbor  House,  I.  W.  Herrick.  Seal  Har. — Seaside  Inn, 
A.  &  J.  Clement;  The  Glencove,  Lynam  &  Campbell;  Jordan 
Pond  House  (see  adv.),  T.  A.  Mclntire.  Pretty  Marsh — 
Freeman  House,  W.  H.  Freeman  (see  adv.). 

Insurance,  Seal  Har. — G.  L.  Stebbins;  N.  E.  Har. — ^Belle 
Smallidge  Knowles,  A.  L.  Reed. 

Land  Surveyor,  N.  E.  Har. — A.  L.  Reed. 

Laundry,  N.  E.  Har. — Manchester  Bros,  (see  adv.). 

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"PJ  OPT  ST  GREENHOUSES— 12    Mt.    Desert    Street 

^^^^^^-t-  STORE— 123    Main    Street 

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268  SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 

Libraries — Mt.  Desert,  Miss  Ida  Brown,  lib.,  3,500  vols.; 
N.  E.  Har.— Mrs.  Ina  Ober,  lib.,  4,500  vols. ;  Seal  Har.— 2,000 
vols. 

Livery  Stables — A.  C.  Femald,  R.  H.  B.  Fernald  (see  adv.) ; 
N.  E.  Har.— E.  S.  Atwood  &  Co.,  C.  D.  Burr,  I.  W.  Herrick; 
Seal  Har. — ^A.  E.  Clement,  B.  W.  Candage  (boarding),  A.  &  J. 
Clement,  E.  C.  Jordan;  Hall  Quarry — Thos.  McCormick,  Benj. 
Chittick;  Pretty  Marsh — ^W.  H.  Freeman. 

Music  Teachers — Mrs.  Flora  Grindle,  Miss  C.  E.  Parker; 
N.  E.  Har. — Geo.  Joy,  Mrs.  F.  A.  Foster. 

Nurserymen  and  Florists,  N.  E.  Har. — Mt.  Desert  Nur- 
series, Richard  Rothe,  supt.,  Greeley  Walls  (florist) ;  Seal 
Har.— E.  E.   Martin   (florist). 

Photographers,  N.  E.  Har. — I.  T.  Moore  (see  adv.). 

Real  Estate,  Seal  Har. — Geo.  L.  Stebbins,  mgr.,  C.  H.  Clem- 
ent, A.  &  J.  Clement;  N.  E.  Har. — A.  L.  Reed,  J.  H.  Knowles. 

Restaurants,  N.  E.  Har. — Wood  Bros. 

Schools— High,  W.  H.  Crafts;  N.  E.  Har.— High. 

Steamboats,  N.  E.  Har.— E.  S.  S.  Co.  (B.  &  Mt.  D.  div.), 
M.  C.  R.  R.  boats;  Seal  Har.— E.  S.  S.  Co.  (B.  &  Mt.  D.  div), 
M.  C.  R.  R.  boats,  H.  Martin,  agent. 

Telegraph— P.  Tel.  Co.  and  W.  U. 

Telephone  Agents— N.  E.  T.  &  T.  Co.,  A.  0.  Jacobsen;  N.  E. 
Har. — Miss  Elizabeth  Frost;  Seal  Har. — ^W.  H.  Whitmore; 
Hall  Quarry — Campbell  &  Macomber;  Asticou — G.  A.  Sav- 
age: Ootter  Creek — . 

Water  Companies — N.  E.  Har.  Water  Co.,  C.  D.  Joy,  supt., 
Seal  Har.  Water  Co.,  R.  E.  Campbell,  supt. 


FRED'K    H.   MOSES,    Bar  Harbor 

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L.  B.  Deasy,  President 

W.  H.  Davis.  Vice  President 


\  urn  C.  Lynam,  Secretary  and  'treasurer 
Vernon  (i.  Wasgatt,  Asst.  Treasurer 


The  Bar  Harbor  Banking  &  Trust  Go. 

DEPOSITS  SUBJECT  TO  CHECK 
SAVINGS  DEPARTMENT 

Cash  Capital,  $50,000.00      Surplus,  $100,000.00 

TRUSTEES— L.  B.  Deasy,  Fred  C   Lynam,  W.  H.  Davis,  A.  E.  Lawrence,  Jasper  Wyman, 
A.  K.  McBride,  B.  H.  Mayo,  B.  S.  Higgins,  A.  E    Farnsworth,  Vernon  G.  Wasgatt 


CENSUS   OF 

SOUTHWEST  HARBOR 

1909 


Note — Where  no  post  office  address  is  given,  Southwest 
Harbor  is  understood.  Manset  is  abbreviated  thus: — Man; 
Seawall — S'wall;  Northeast  Harbor — ^N  E  Har;  Bar  Harbor — 
Bar  Har.  For  the  other  abbreviations  used  in  the  census  see 
the  first  census  page. 


Allen,  John  J       cook       Man 

Myrtle  M  (Piper 

Martha  M 

John  G 
Anderson,  G  W  dentist  Man 


Annis,  Persis  (m  Lurvey 

*Maud  (m  Munro 

Bangor 
Ash,  T  W  mason 

Linda  (Kelley 

Eula  M 
Atherton,  D  G  car  &  far 


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B 


Barnard,  Rev  0 

G 

clerg 

Elsie   (Cobb 

Cordelia  S 

Bennett,  Minnie  C  ( 

m  Stanley 

Manset 

E  Harold 

stu 

Andrew  W 

stu 

Mary  L 

stu 

Benson,  Nellie  (Johnson 

Seawall 

*  Annie  C  (m 

I  Seavey 

N  E  Har 

Jordan  B 

genl  wk 

Peter  T 

fisher 

*Nina  P  (m 

Wm  —NY 

Bickford,  Henry 

A 

team 

Lillian  E   (Robinson 
Harry  C  genl  wk 

Andrew  E  genl  wk 

Lowell  A  genl  wk 

Billings,   J   E  far 

Emily  W  (Doliver 
Sarah  (m  Robinson 

Black,  P  L  genl  wk 

Sarah  E  (Robinson 
Everett  J  pi 

Edward  C  pi 

Bertha    M  pi 

Samuel  L  pi 


Bowman,  Annie  V  (m  Loyd 

Man 

*Mary  E  ho 

Middle  Melford,  N  S 

*Wm  E  pi 

Middle  Melford,  N  S 

Bracy,  Amos  H  retd 

Alma  A  (m  Savage 
Amanda  J  (Gallop 
*Ervin  G  groc  cl 

130  Free,  Portland 

Brooks,   Chas  genl  wk 

Brown,  Edw  T  fisher  SVall 
Florence  M   (m  Haddock 
*Laura  E  bk  kpr  Eastpt 
Sarah  B  (Eldridge 
Orrin  J  pi 

E  Russell  pi 

Shirley  J  pi 

Evelyn  G 

Brown,   Harry  A     car     Man 
Ella  R  (Albee 
Marion  pi 

Dorothy  pi 

Charlotte 


Carroll,  Rebecca 

( Whitmore-Lurvey 
*Nellie  R  (m  Thornton 
Houlton 


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Southwest    Harbor 


CENSUS 


271 


Gertrude  W  at  home 

Katherine  straw  fact  wk 
*Sarah  C  (m  Kittredge 

Tremont 
John  mason 

Fannie  E  deceased 

Alice   (m  Young 
Grace  C  (m  Clark 
W  Lloyd  meat  cutter 

A  Beatrice  tr 

Carter,  John  J  Jr       genl  wk 
Vesta  S    (Reed 
Abbie  I  pi 

Julettie  B 

Childs,  E  C      fish  bus      Man 
Cora  E  (Clarke 

Clark,  Augustus  mer 

Ida  C   (Cousins 

Clark,  Clarence  far  &  landl'd 
Florence  N   (Stanley 
Annie  D  tr 

Bessie  S  M  C  I  stu 

Marion  F  stu 

Clark,  Elizabeth  N  (Kelley 

The  Dirigo 
Schuyler  E 

Prop   The  Dirigo 

Clark,  Henry  mer 

Arvilla  W  (Coggins 

Clark,  Lena  C  pi 

Clark,  Grace  M  pi 


Clark,  Hilda  L  pl 

Clark,  Lionel  A      car      Man 

Nellie   M    (Clark 

Cora  E  (m  Childs 

Helen  C  milliner 

Clark,  Philena  C   (Whittaker 

*Edwin         contr  &  bldr 
Sorrento 

Roderick  P  cl 

Clark,  Roderick  P  cl 

Grace    (Carroll 

Eleanor  L 
Clark,  S  R  Prop  The  Dirigo 

Gertrude  N  (Worthen 
Conary,  Elmer  E  yacht  Man 

Gertrude  R  (Fernald 

L  Frances  pl 

Henry  T  pl 

Cook,  Chas  E  photog 

Linda  J   (Dow 

*Chas  E  phy  &  sur 

So  Berwick 

Alma  M  stenog 

Mabel  A  stenog 

Cousins,  Osborne  W  car 

Lida  E    (Clark 
Crockett,  Harry  A      s  mason 

Elizabeth  J  (Colby 
Crockett,   James  s  mason 

Fannie  (Lawton 
Crowell,  John       fisher       Man 


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SOUTmVEST    HARBOR 


D 

*Henry  C                        far 
Hawaian  Islands 

Davis,  Geo  E          car 

Man 

Ethel  J  (m  Robbins 

Flora   (Dolliver 

Flora   (m  Davis 

Evelyn  L 

Blanche                           stu 

Alice  J 

Rudolph  E                        pl 

DeCost,  Benj       fisher 

Man 

Carl  F                              pl 

Anna  N   (Romer 

Ruth  M 

Clarence  B 

p) 

Dolliver,  Dudley  B      Seawall 

Rodney  E 

pi 

Lura  H  (Haynes 

Helen  G 

pi 

Milton  H                          pl 

Carlisle 

Dolliver,  Edw  T    retd  S'wall 

Frances  E 

Dolliver,  Wm  H  fisher  &  far 

Dix,  John 

retd 

Seawall 

Linda  B  (m  Ralph 

Mary   S 

Lessie  G  (m  Robinson 

( Gilley-Hadley-Campbell 

Vienna  S  (m  Lawler 

*Lelia  A  (m  Suminsby 

Dixon,  Margaret  (m  Holmes 

Bar  Harbor 

Esther  M                teacher 

John  S            far  &  fisher 

*Herbert   W       insurance 

♦Lewis  W  asst  light  kpr 

Columbia 

,  Mo 

Spruce  Head 

Dodge,  Lucinda  T   (Trott 

Dudley  B                         cl 

Mary  L  (m  Sawyer 

Dolliver,  F  S      fore    Seawall 

Doliver,  Amos        car  &  fisher 

Mattie  I  (Moore 

Seawall 

Annie  S  (m  Hopkins 

Lizzie  M   (Thurston 

Isabel  F                           tr 

Geo  B                         fisher 

Ferdinand  M 

Grace  M  (m  Lurvey 

Dolliver,  John  S  fisher  &  far 

Margaret  B 

Pl 

Seawall 

Calvin  E 

Pl 

Aurilla   (Grindle 

Dolliver,  Benj   T     car 

Man 

♦Beatrice  M  (m  Dodge 

Julia  E    (Torrey 

Trenton 

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273 


Lloyd  A                            pi 

F 

Merrill  S                            pi 

"! 

Foyt  L                              pi 

Farmer,  Lorinda  G 

Lawrence  H 

(Lurvey-Carver 

Dolliver,  Nellie  M  (m  Newman 

Ferguson,  John       fisher  Man 

Seawall 

Isabel   (MacKenzie 

*Luey  F  (m  Kent 

Fernald,  Fred         yacht  capt 

Buck's  Har 

Neva  V   (Gott 

Thelma  E                        stu 

Rosamond   P 

Dolliver,   S   S          car       Man 

Fernald,  Jas  S  rd  com  S'wall 

Mary  A    (Morris 

Maggie  A 

Audrey                              pi 

(Marcyes-Marcyes 

Morris  A                          pi 

*Wa.ldina    L    marketman 

Dorr,  W  A                   genl  wk 

Brookline,  Mass 

Isabel  D   (Reed 

Fernald,  Elwin  I            S'wall 

*Chestina    (m  Lunt 

Fernald,  0  W          barb     Man 

W  Tremont 

Roxie  H  (Leland 

Vesta  S  (m  Carter 

Wendell  A 

Lester  W               genl  wk 

Fernald,  Thos          car      Man 

Gertrude  F  (m  Kellej' 

Annie  F   (Sinclair 

Dunbar,  Lewis  G                  ptr 

*Minnie  A  (m  Stanley 

Louise  A  (Robinson 

Monhegan  Is 

Linwood  N                       pi 

Orren  W                  barber 

Juanita  E 

Gertrude  R  (m  Conary 

Pauline  F 

Roy  H                              cl 

Uldene  V                       stu 

E 

Dana  P                             pi 

Eldridge,  Josephine   (Brown 

Finney,  J  T                         retd 

Seawall 

Mary   (Bates 

Sarah  B   (m  Brown 

Etta  M                      stenog 

*Mary  T  (m'Leighton 

Mildred  L                  nurse 

Portland 

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Fiske,  Emeline  C 

(Holmes-Hamor 

Foss,  Alvah  E  blk      Man 

Martha  M   (Weagle 
*Henry  A  Manitoba 

Clifton  R         garage  wk 
Boger  D  pi 

John  M  pi 

Rob't  P  pi 

Freeman,  Arthur  H        barber 
Clara  L    (Lawton 

Freeman,  J  A  postmaster 

Emily  H   (Leland 
*Chas  dentist 

Redlands,  Cal 
Arthur  barber 

Carmelita  M       asst  P  M 

Freeman,  John  T  R  mer 

Ada  J   (Crockett 
*Mary  B  (m  Brown 

N  E  Har 
Katherine  B  ho 

Fuller,  Geo  R  lawyer 

*Chas  W      Boston,  Mass 
sec  Diamond  Rubber  Co 
Walter  A      Bowdoin  stu 
Ella  L   (Wilbur 
David  W 

G 

Gilbert,  Millie  B   (Brown 

nurse 


*Minnie  M  (m  Stackpole 
Ellsworth 
*Lillian  A  (m  Springer 

Trenton 
*Vonia  E  stu  Ellsworth 
*Valura  E  (m  Snow 

-  Pelham,  N  H 

Gilley,  Arthur  A  barber 

And  Mrs  Gilley 

Gilley,  Frank  L  plumber 

Maud  F  (Holmes 
Wendell  H  pi 

Gilley,  G  H  plumber 

Leona  A  (Buckminister 
*Nellie  F  (m  McEachern 
N  E  Har 
*Clayton  E  el  Stonington 
Frank  F  plumber 

*Flora  E  tel  op  Portland 
F  Phillip  stu 

Rebecca  B  tel  op 

Marguerite  N  tel  op 

Gilley,  G  H  s  cutter 

Rhoda  E  (Moulden 
Emma  K  pi 

Richard  W  pi 

John  A 

Gilley,  Julia  I  (Moore 

Woodbury  M  car 

Arthur  A  barber 

Geneva  E  cl 

Clara  A  (m  Sprague 


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275 


Rudolph  genl  wk 

Gilley,  M  C  eng 

Nellie  H   (Albee 
Charlotte  E  pi 

Henry  O  pi 

Harvey  F  pi 

Gilley,  P  D        asst  E  S  S  Co 
Edith  S   (Stanley 
Dorothy  C  pi 

Arthur  S  pi 

Gertrude  M  pi 

Gilley,    S   M  retd 

,     *  Carrie  M  (m  Moor 

N  Ellsworth 
Pedric  D      agt  E  S  S  Co 

Gilley,  Wm  L  boat  bldr 

Hannah  B 

( Bunker- Woodworth 

Ginn,  Elias  H  retd 

Emeline  (Femald 
*  Josephine  E  (m  Meader 
N  E  Har 

Gordon,  Evelena       ho      Man 

Gott,  E  L  genl  wk 

Julia  B  (Norwood 
Shirley  L  pi 

Gott,  Rob't  boat  slip 

Abbie  E  (Robinson 
Everton  L  genl  wk 

Neva  V  (m  Fernald 
Elizabeth  C  (m  Gray 
*Mortinier  C 


boat  slip  &  far        Eastbrook 
Earll  AY  fisher 

Clyde  S  stu 

Gray,  Alberta  (m  Magnusson 

Man 
Chester  A  fisher 

Gray,  Henry  eng 

Elizabeth  C  (Gott 
Kathlyn  E 


Hadlock,  Hiram  S  fisher 

Laura  M  (Newman 
Ralph  D  fisher 

Hadlock,    RD    fisher    SVall 
Florence  M  (Brown 
Eleanor  M 

Hamblen,  Clinton  F  gard 

Hattie  L    (Milan 
Elene  M 
Forest  L 

Hamblen,  Wm  E  far 

Rose  L  (Robinson 
Levi  J  far  &  mail  carrier 
Chas  E  pi 

Lucretia  S  (m  Galley 

Hamblin,  Walter  gard 

Bernice  B  (Murphy 
Marguerite 
Winifred 

Hamor,  A  B  yacht  capt  Man 


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NORTHEAST    HARBOR,    MAINE 


276 


SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 


Minnie  J  (Lukeman 

Mildred  E 

Harold  M 
Hancock,  John  0      mer    Man 

Flora  (Noyes 

Flossie  M  tel  op 

Jas  F  pi 

Julia  S  pi 

Handy,  Linda  C   (m  Tracy 

*Fred  A  coml  trav 

81  William,  Portland 

*Daniel  M  librarian 

N  E  Ins  Library,  Boston 

res  78  Oxford,  Somerville, 

Mass 

Hettie  M  (m  Lawton 
Hanna,   Wm  F  yachting 

Nellie  B  (Robbins 

Pearl  W      M  C  R  R  ser 
Harmon,  Geo  music  dlr 

Lillian  H  (Crippin 

Ronald  C 
Harmon,  Lucinda  G  (Brown 

*Lucy  A  (m  Stewart 

Atlantic,  N  J 

*Kate  S  (m  Brawn 

Steuben 
Harper,  Lyman  car 

Erminie  A  (Higgins 

Leslie  L  genl  wk 

Osmond  E  genl  wk 

Annie  E  ho 


Harper,   Osmond  team 

Haynes,  Sarah  (McGlinchey 
Manset 

Chas  E  car 

*Andrew  P      Lynn,  Mass 
fore  elec  wks 

Susie  B  (m  King 
Herrick,  S  W  mer 

Hannah  A   (Harper 

Myra  N  cl 

Herrick,  W  E  far 

Fannie  (Harmon 

Andrew  H  pi 

Nettie  A  pi 

Nelson  pi 

Horace  P  pi 

Elizabeth  M  pi 

Marjorie   E 

Florence  M 

Millard  J 

Kenneth  L 
Hersey,  John  E  car 

Jennie  E  (Lurvey 
Higgins,  E  Leon  car 

Nellie  B   (Mayo 

Foster  W  pi 

Higgins,  Edwin  L  mer 

*H  Maud  (m  Wood 

Seal  Har 

Alice  E    (Strout 

J   Frederick  mer 

Higgins,  Rob't  B  s  mason 


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CENSUS 


277 


Ina  (Robbins 

Prop  Central  House 
*Sylvia  N   (m  Dow 

Owl's  Head 
Gladys  I  stu 

E  Weston  pi 

Carl  E  pi 

Isabelle  E  pi 

Hodgdon,  Hosea  W  car 

Alice  M  (McKay 

Holden,  Julia  A  (Clark 

The  Dirigo 

Holmes,  A  I  mer 

Lavelia  (Smallidge 
Annie  S  teacher 

Emma  E  stu 

Holmes,  Wm  H  team 

Lizzie  B  (Mayo 
Maud  F  (m  Gilley 
*Harold  L  genl  wk 

Tremont 
Josephine  M  pi 

Holmes,  W  T  mer 

Margaret    (Walker-Dixon 
Presley  D  pi 

Hopkins,  Clark  mail  carrier 
Marj^  S  (m  Wilson  Man 
John  A  fish  dlr 

J  Sewall        ^  ptr 

Hopkins,   J  A  fish  bus  Man 
Annie  S   (Doliver 
John  A  Jr  pi 


M  Evelyn  pi 

Hopkins,  J  S        ptr        Man 

Dora   (Norwood 

Leola  pi 

Mildred  A  pi 

J  Sewall  Jr  pi 

Marguerite 
Houston,   Almenia  M 

(m  Richardson 

*Susie   E    (m  Hastings 

126  Maple,  Bangor 


far 


pi 
pi 


Jackson,  Ezekiel 

Fannie   (Thurston 
Amasa 
Celia 
Cindal 
Ezekiel 
Johnson,  Lucinda  (Stanley 

Manset 
Louise  S  stu 

*  Jordan,  Annie  (Savage 

190  Somerset, 

New  Brunswick,  N  J 

sum  res  at  S  W  Har 


Keene,  Wm  R  Manset 

launch  &  boat  bldr 
Mabel  H  (Parker 


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SOUTHWEST    HARBOE 


Kelley,  H  L  cl 

Gertrude  F  (Dorr 

Kent,  Geo  W       far       S'wall 

Victoria  A  (Hodgdon 

*Clarence  H  janitor 

Somerville,  Mass 

*Winfield  P        light  kpr 

Mt  Desert 

King,  Adelaide   (Gilley     Man 

^Frances  E 
(m   Calderwood     Lincolnville 
*Mary  B  (m  Heal 

Lincolnville 
Leslie  S  ,         fisher 

Ethel  M  (m  Newman 
King,  Liza  (Stanley  Man 

Frances  E 

dlr  in  candy  &  fir  pillows 
Samuel  S  ptr  &  undertkr 
King,  L   S  fisher       Man 

Josephine  M  (Murphy 
Stanwood  H 
Maxine  E 
King,  Lucy  C  (Newman 

S'wall 

*Nora  E  (m  Parker 

15  Perry,  Danvers,  Mass 

Bertha  A  bk  kpr 

King,  S  S      ptr  &  undertaker 

Man 
Susie  B  (Haynes 
Pauline  E  stu 


Eldred  G  pi 

King,  Vurney  L  light  kpr  Man 
Maud   (Kaler 
Reginald  A  stu 

Merrill  B  pi 

Pearl  S  pi 

Edna  M 
Eleanor  M 
King,  Wm  W      fish  collector 

Man 
Mary  J  (Rea 
Wallace  E  fisher 

Lottie  R  at  home 

Knowles,  Fred  blk 

Glennie  E  (Brown 
Wm  W  cl 

Florence  E  stu 


Langley,  Alberta 

(m   Gray-Magnusson 

Laman  H  fisher 

Lawler,  Allen  J  canning  bus 

Caroline    (Robinson 

Christopher  W  stu 

Mark  R  pi 

Lawler,  E  A  ptr 

Vienna  S   (Dix 

Elizabeth  pi 

John  D 
Lawton,  Harry  L      can  sealer 


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CENSUS 


•279 


Hettie  M  (Handy 

Joseph  H  pi 

Lawton,  T  J  can'g  fact  supt 

Annie  M  (Strout 

Jessie  C  stenog 

Daniel  E  stu 

Lawton,  Wm         canning  bus 

Abbie  M  (Holden 

Harry  L  can  sealer 

*Grace  M   (m  Kelley 

Medway,   Mass 

C  Louise  (m  Freeman 
Lemoine,  John  T  fisher    Man 

Dora  A  (Russell 

Everett  H  pi 

Violet   E 
Lemont,  Dr  R  J         druggist 

Julia  (Flewwelling 

Bertha  L  (m  Ralph 

*Arthur  E  teleg   op 

Boston,   Mass 

Lord,  Edwin  G  genl  wk 

Ella  F   (Reed 

Kenneth   T 
Loyd,  D  B  lab  Man 

Annie   V 

( England-Bowman 

Teresa  M  pi 

Lorenzo 

Lewis 

David  B 

Carlton 


Lunt,  R  H  sea  capt 

Abbie  M  (Moulden 
Grace  L  stu 

Etta  L  stu 

Helen  pi 

Ruth  A  pi 

Frances  pi 

Lurvej^,  Henry  V  cook  S'wall 
Grace  M   (Dolliver 
Ruby  B 

Lurvey,  Mary  E  (Gilley 
*Maud  E  (m  Stanley 

dr  mkr      N  E  Har 

Lurvey,  Rebecca  W 

(m  Carrol 
*Enoch  E  mason  Brooklin 

Lurvey,  Seth  W  .  car 

Persis   ( Washburn- Annis 
Sam  A  car 

M 

Magnusson,  Alberta 

(Davis-Langley-Gray 
Mangson,   Augustus         fisher 

Man 

Marshall,  Simeon  J        mason 

Lucy  E  (Robbins 

Elmer  S  stu 

Doris  M  pi 

Martin,   T   F       fisher       Man 

Mason,  A  B 

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SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 


Mary  J  (Mason 
*Mark  H  plumb 

Denver,  Col 
Maude  E   (m  Trask 

Mason,  Wm  E  s  mason 

Catherine  (Wilson 

Maynard,  Wm  G  genl  wk 

Ruth  B   (Babbidge 
Hazel  B 
Ethelyn  B 

Mayo,  Augustus  L      tax  coll 
Clara    (Lord 

J  Leman  yacht  capt 

Laura  V  teacher 

Helen  E  pi 

Mayo,   Benj    R       fish   pedlar 
Laura  M   (Lunt 
Lulu  R  teacher 

Mayo,  Byron  H  fish  bus 

Fannie  M  (Doliver 
Eva   L  music   tr 

Donald  K  stu 

Mayo,  D  L  mer 

Sarah  E   (Kimball 
Fred  S  U  S  N 

Chana  S  at  home 

Gladys  F  music  tr 

Mayo,  Howard  sea  capt 

Phosa   A    (Richardson 
Martha  P  stu 

Hattie  J  stu 

Lora  B  p] 


Pansy  N  pi 

Howard  E  pi 

Alston  T 
Mayo,  Jacob  fisher- 

Hannah  E    (Kimball 
Nellie  B   (m  Higgins 
*Hattie  (m  Carpenter 

Bar  Harbor 
*Alfred  K  sales  &  buyer 
Saco 
Ralph  P  stu 

Mayo,  Jacob  S  retd  sea  capt 
Jacob  sea  capt 

*Edward  D 

dlr  in  mill  furnishings 

2808   So  Freemont  av, 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

*John  H  far 

Eau  Claire,  Wis 

*Sarah  F  (m  Rich 

Attelboro,  Mass 
Dudley  L  mer 

*Wm  I  fish  bus  Islesford 
Lizzie  B  (m  Holmes 
Sim  H        motor  boat  bus 
Mayo,   Sim  H  (see  adv) 

boat  bldg,  eng  installing  & 
dlr  in  motor  supplies 
Vira  J  (Robinson 
Lisa  C  coll  stu 

McKay,  C  A      fisher    S'wall 
Mattie  E   (Gurney 


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McKay,  John  W  fisher 

lua  E   (Davis 
*Augustus  A  eook 

Bangor  House,  Bangor 
Clarence  A  fisher 

Gladys  M  pi 

J  Whitman  pi 

Ruth  A  B 

McKay,  R  W  gard 

Mary    (Long 
Alice  (m  Hodgdon 
John  W  fisher 

*Rufus  .  fisher 

Glendale,  N  S 
*Edward  fisher  Bar  Har 

Milan,  Ellen  M  (Lurvey 
Hattie  L  (m  Hamblen 
*Bertha  E    (m  Johnson 

Handley,  Texas 

*Orin  L  light  kpr 

Swan's  Is 

Millie  M  ho 

Mills,  0  L  yacht  capt 

Nettie  M   (Greening 
Cora  E  stu  of  music 

Jesse  N  stu 

Mooney,  D  S  retd  vet  S'wall 

*John  P  trav  sales 

Bangor  House,  Bangor 

Moore,  Alice  J  (Gilley-Morris 
Manset 


*Bessie  T   (m  Twaddle 

Bangor 
Moore,  F  H        asst  light  kpr 
Seawall 
Helen  F   (DcUiver 
Kathryn   H  pi 

Phyllis  G  pi 

Eva  L 
Moore,  Henry  C     retd     Man 
Katie  N  (in  Smith 
*Geo  F         longshoreman 
East  Boston,  Mass 
*Bessie  T  (m  Twaddle 

Bangor 
Moore,  H  F 

dep  coll  of  customs  &  noty  pub 
Edith  L  (Archer 
Dana  M 
Redman  B 
Moore,  J  S  milk  bus  Seawall 
Joanna  B  (Moore 
Mattie  I  (m  Dolliver 
Moore,  Melville      retd  S'wall 
*Fairfield  H 

asst   light  repr 
Isle  of  Shoals,  N  H 
Moore,  Peter  S  deceased 

^Herbert  C 

dlr  in  fire  place  materials 

and  tiling,  Somerville,  Mass 

*Fred  L  NY  City 

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Mary  E    (Stanley  SVall 
Moore,  Sam'l     fisher  Seawall 

Frances   M    (Doliver 

Nellie  M  (m  Newman 
Morris,  Alice  J  (m  Moore 

Man 

Mary   (m  DoUiver 

Grace  M  dress  mkr 

Morrison,  Oscar  H      genl  wk 

Jennie  A  (Savage 

Earle  F  stu 

Murphy,   Bertha   C  hotel  wk 
Murphy,  H  H  cook 

Sadie  F  (Young 

Walter  H  pi 

Forest  E  pi 

Leta  H 
Murphy,  Wm  E  livery 

Valore  A  (Lurvey 

Thelma  A  pi 


N 


Neal,  G  A  M  D 

Newman,  A  B      far    Seawall 

Viola  E   (Spear 

Chas  H  asst  light  kpr 

Mt  Desert  Rock 

Newman,  Chas  asst  light  kpr 

Mt  Desert  Rock 

Albertia  (Powers 

Arthur  pi 


Lawrence  pi 

Newman,  Edgar  genl  wk 

Seawall 

Jessie  G  (Cook 

Everett  E  teamster 

*Lottie  E  (m  Far  an  worth 

Wash  Jet 

Soulis  H  car 

Meda  H  pi 

Alton  M  pi 

Ora  E  pi 

Thos  H  pi 

Newman,  Everett  G  team 

Man 
Addie  E  (Gurney 
Newman,  G  D         lobster  dlr 

Man 
Ethel  M   (King 
Lawrence  S 
Newman,  L  F  Seawall 

yachting   &   fishing 
Agusta  (McCracken 
Rodney  S  fishing 

Lulu  H  stu 

Newman,    R   E   fisher   S'wall 
Nellie  M  (Moore-DoUiver 
Clara  A 
Newman,   Rob't   S  retd  Man 
*  Addie  (m  Richardson 

Boston,  Mass 
*Inez    (m   Gurney 

Bass  Harbor 


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Kindlings    and    Cravel 


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Dealer  in  Long  and  Short  Lumber 

Southwest  Harbor. 


CENSUS 


283 


Lewis   F                     fisher 

Lizzie  P  (Farley 

Melinda    (Gilley-Stanley 

Clarence  E 

*Alice  (m  Crowley 

Eugene 

Pl 

Steuben 

Leah 

Pl 

Laura  (m  Hadlock 

Eva  C  E 

pl 

*  Viola  E  (m  Mtiehell 

Helen  M 

Bass  Harbor 

Norwood,  R  M  contr  & 

bldr 

Agnes  M  (m  Robinson 

Eunice  C  (Coggins 

Newman,  Saunders  W       mer 

Hope 

Manset 

Norwood,  Wm  E  far  Tremont 

Marion  E  (Hadlock 

Ada    (Kelley 

Lyle  D              lobster  dlr 

Emery 

lab 

Marion  E                        stu 

Warren 

lab 

Newman,  Thos  M  far  S'wall 

Lewis                        fm  wk 

Malina   (Newman 

Ernest 

pl 

Edgar                              far 

Everett 

pl 

Benj    T                    seaman 

Mary 

pl 

Cora  E  (m  Haynes 

Nettie 

pl 

Walter  E               mktman 

Fred'k  M 

Lester  E                      team 

Sarah  B 

Newman,  W  H    fisher  S'wall 

Noyes,  Fred  A       car 

Man 

Jessie  A  (Homer 

Nellie  M  (Stanley 

Newman,  Wm  J  fisher  S'wall 

Bessie  M 

.pl 

Annie  B    (Lash 

John  A 

pl 

Norwood,  Aljava  C   (Carver 

J  Lowell 

pl 

Jos  B                              car 

Clarence  M 

pl 

Robie  M                        car 

*Dennis  E     ptr  Tremont 

P 

Seth   W                        law 

Norwood,   S  W                    law 

Parker,  Andrew  E       fish  bus 

Alice  I    (Brown 

Ida  M   (Savage 

Norwood,  N  M                      car 

Parker,   J  A     fish   dlr 

Man 

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284 


SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 


Julia  E   (Noyes 

J  Everett  pi 

Florence  L  stu 

Parks,  Ed  fisher 

Margaret    (Lloyd 
Pease,  Grace  D   (Clark 

Prop  Claremont  Hotel 
Pederson,  Thos     cobbler  Man 

Elizabeth  (Gungerson 
Penny,  John       fisher     S'wall 
Phillips,  Jos  D  phy  &  sur 

Clara  A  (DriscoU 

Lawrence  D  pi 

Elsie   M 


Helen 
Randall,  C  W    livery  Seawall 

Gertrude  L  (Leonard 

S   Leonard 
Raymond,  H  T      lab        Man 

Jennie  M    (Trask 

Mary  P 

Reed,  care  takr 

Greening's  Is  P  0  S  W  Har 

Wife  and  family 
Reed,  John  cook         Man 

*Agnes  (m  Mayo  W  Eden 

*Lewis       blk     Bar   Har 

*Winfield  team  Bar  Har 

Lizzie   (Young-Curtis 


R 

Reed,  Wilbert                  mason 
Minnie  F    (Robbins 

Ralph,  Fred  H 

s  cut 

Richardson,  Arthur  T         car 

Bertha  L  (Lemont 

Ida  M    (Ash 

Dorothy  M 

pi 

Aquaie  F                        stu 

Ralph,   John   C              jeweler 

Howard  B                      stu 

Linda  B    (Dix 

Richardson,  Eben  F             car 

1  Carrie  E 

stu 

Elmenia  M 

Lowell  F 

pi 

( Robinson-Houston 

Leona  D 

Artemas  J  H                 stu 

Ramsdell,   A  F   fisher 

S'wall 

Richardson,  L  Jennie        cook 

Mary  H  (Boynton 

Robinson,  Rev  Chas  W    clerg 

Henry  W 

pl 

Clara   (Webb 

Hazel  L 

.     pl 

Edith  L 

E   Bruce 

Robinson,  EEC          at  home 

Virginia 

Robinson,  Eliza  (Higgins 

HENRY  TRACY 

Dealer  in  Long  and  Short  Lumber 

Southwest  Harbor. 


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CENSUS 


•285 


Robinson,  Fred  P  team 

Nellie  E  (Richardson 
Anna  L  pi 

Robinson,  Herbert  L  car 

Ella  M  (Torrey 
*Monira  A  (m  Whitaker 
Bangor 

Robinson,  Jas  E  lab 

Lucie  E   (Day 
Guy  A  mason 

Louise  A  (m  Dunbar 
Arthur  L  lab 

Nellie   M  stu 

Lawrence  S  pi 

Esther  M  pi 

Robinson,  J  K      car  Man 

Sarah  (Billings 
Davis  B 
Oliver  W 

Robinson,  Lewis  K  car 

Agnes  M  (Newman 
Howard  E  pi 

Vera  A  pi 

Byron  L  pi 

Elsie  M  pi 

Robinson,  Ralph  J  ptr 

Lessie  G  (Dix 
Bertha  E  pi 

Robinson,  Samuel  gard 

*Robinson,  Thos  A  light  kpr 
Nash  I.,  Addison 


Nellie  D   (Spur ling 
Francis  S  pi 

Robinson,  Thos  S  fisher 

Abbie  H  (Kelley 
Lewis  K  car 

Sarah  E  (m  Black 
*Thos  A  light  kpr 

Nash  I.,  Addison 
Jos  K  car 

Robbins,  Clifford  M  mer 

Pansy  (Lovering 
Evelyn  P  pi 

Clifford  F  pi 

Robbins,  Fred  M       light  kpr 
Mt  Desert  Rock 
Lillie  (Robbins 

Robbins,  Hiram  F  far 

*Ephraim  far 

B  Is        Ind  Pt  P  0 
*Leona  (m  Herrick 

Bluehill 

Robbins,  Howard  P  mer 

Eliza  S  (Tarr-Dodge 
Lillie  (m  Robbins 
Ina  R  (m  Higgins 
•Lottie  B   (m  Hodgdon 

H  Qy 
*Blanch  (m  Harmon 

West  Jonesport 
Clifford  M  mer 

Edgar  H  s  mason 


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286 


SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 


Savage,  Smith  R  boating 

*Roy  R  djmamite  dredg*g 
Shelter  Is.,  N  Y 
Alma  A   (Bracy 

home  laundry 
*Leva  M  (m  Gott 

Bernard 
Mildred  M  stu 

Fannie  D  pi 

Savage,  Thos  R  gard 

Nellie  O    (Richardson 
Ida  M  (m  Barker 
Hattie  B  milliner 

Hazel  W  pi 

Sawyer,  Chas  M      phy  &  sur 

Sawyer,  E  P  sea  capt 

Mary  L   (Dodge 
Helen  L  tr 

Marie  el 

Marion  tr 

Paul   A  el 

Edward  E  stu 

Malcolm  R 

Sawyer,  Nancy  (Newman 

Seawall 
*Abbie  M  (m  Baine 

Clinton,  Mass 
*Phebie  S  (m  Rodick 

Bar  Har 

Smith,  Frank  L      mer      Man 


Katie  N    (Moore 

*Henry  M  car 

Roslyn,  N  Y 

Herman  L  ptr 

Franklin  G  stu 

Smith,  H  L  ptr        Man 

Theolyn  T  (GiUey 

Walter  K 
Smith,  Lester  E  fisher 

Nettie   (Frazier 

Lester  E  Jr  pi 

Lillian  B  pi 

Somes,  A  L  mer 

Lucy  C  (Robinson 

Raymond  P  stu 

Sprague,  Chester  W  sign  ptr 

Clara  A   (Gilley 

Marjorie  C 

Adelbert  G 
Spurling,  Henry  E     yachting 
Seawall 

Alma  A  (Newman 
Spurling,  Rob 't  boat  bldr  Man 

Fannie  (DoUiver 

♦Edward  T  light  kpr 

Franklin  Is 

Carrie  B  dress  mkr 

*Nellie  D  (m  Robinson 
Nash  Is 

Sumner  N  fisher 

Stanley,  Ambrose  A  ptr  Man 

Ellen  M   (Gott 


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HENRY    TRACY 

Dealer  in  Long  and  Short  Lumber 

Southwest    Harbor 


CENSUS 


287 


♦Herbert  A  ptr  N  E  Har  , 
•     Cora  E  at  home 

Roland  C         '  ptr 

Stanley,  Chas  E  sea  capt  Man 

Rebecca    (Gott 

Edith  R  (m  Gilley 

*Arthur  W  plumb 

N  E  Har 

*Lettie   (m  Blaisdell 

milliner  Ellsworth 
Stanley,  Chas  L  car  Man 
Stanley,    E    G   fish   bus    Man 

Elizabeth  (Whitmore 
Stanley,  Elmer  A  yacht  capt 

Lucy  (Whitmore 

Dean   H  mkt   wk 

Stanley,  I  F      fish  dlr    Man 

Minnie  C  (Butler-Bennett 
Stanley,  John  L  fish  dlr  Man 

Mary  L  (Whitmore 

Isaac  F  fish  dlr 

Everett  G  fish  dlr 

Nellie  M  (m  Noyes 
Stanley,  Josephine   (Clark 
Stanley,  L  L       fisher       Man 

Vianna   (Rich 

Lerett  S  pi 

Stanley,  Mary  A   (Stanley 

Manset 

♦Marietta  (m  Fitch 

Claremont,  N  H 

*Guy  merchandise  broker 


56  Hills  Blk,  Hartford,  Conn 
♦H  Edwin  ptr  N  E  Har 

Stanley,  V  F  ptr 

Adeline  (Hamblen 

Stanley,  W  B  genl  wk 

Elizabeth  L    (Lurvey 
♦Frank  F  plumb  N  E  Har 

Stanley,  Wm  B  retd  sea  capt 
Manset 
Catherine   (Carroll 
Florence  N  (m  Clark 
Lucinda   (m  Johnson 
♦Bessie  C  (m  Barker 
511  West  av,  Buffalo,  N  Y 

Staples,  Albert  S  fisher  Man 
Emily  P  (Radley 
Blanche  E  tel  op 

Lester  A  pi 

Stockbridge,  Martha 

(Torrey-Torrey 

♦Sullivan,  G  A  life  saver 

Islesford 
Annie  W  (Haddon 
Kathleen  F  pi 

Harry  G  pi 

Ruby  M 
Baby  girl 


T 

Thurston,  E  S 
Alice  M    (Orr 
Elizabeth  M 


jeweler 


HENRY  TRACY 

Contractor  and  Builder,  Stone  Mason 

Southwest  Harbor. 


CHAS.  N.  SMALL  ""'^"''" 

Agent  for  Huyler's  and  Apollo  Chocolates 


DRUGGIST 
Northeast  Harbor,  Me. 


288 


SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 


Esther  A 

Linda  C  (Nash-Handy 

Tinker,  John  R                    car 

Trask,  Maude  E  (Mason      tr 

Mabel  A  (Lurvey 

Henry '  A                           pi 

Everett  E              plumber 

Joseph  L                           pi 

Torferson,  Haldor     eng    Man 

Doris 

Torrey,  Fred  M     fisher    Man 

Trites,  Rev  E  A      clerg    Man 

Jessie  B   (Kelley 

Mabel  L  (Lutes 

*Josie  M  (m  Dorr  Orland 

Lillian  M                          pi 

Mamie  L   (m  Reed 

Myrtle  A                          pi 

*Inez  M  (m  Ginn  Orland 

Nelson 

*Abbie  E   (m  Robbins 

Trundy,  H  Alton                  car 

Center 

Linnie  E  (Hamor 

Milton  F                    fisher 

Alton  E                             pi 

Everett  S                   livery 

Trundy,  Henry  E                  far 

Percy  E                           pi 

Pleasant  Valley  Farm 

Torrey,  Martha 

Margaret  C   (Lurvey 

(m  Stockbridge 

Gladys  A                         pi 

Wm  G       seaman       Man 

Trundy,  Rufus  N                lab 

Chas  P                           car 

Fred  M                       fisher 

W 

Ella  M  (m  Robinson 

*Emma  F  (m  Peabody 

Walls,  J  A                       mason 

Rowley,  Mass 

Walls,  F  Earle    ^              team 

J  Estelle  (m  DoUiver 

Walls,  Jacob  B                    car 

Tower,  Wm  J 

Thursea    (Ober 

carg  ptr  &  undertaker 

*Merle  D                 fact  op 

Kate   (Preble 

Franklin,  Mass 

Elmer                               pi 

Iva  A                      teacher 

Tracy,  Henry      eontr  &  bldr 

Fred  A                              cl 

(see  adv) 

Allan  F                            pi 

*Merle  E            journalist 

Ward,  Chas  S  ptr,  p  hgr  &  elec 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

Susie  F   (Dunbar 

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Southwest    Harbor 


CENSUS 


289 


Ward,   John   D   fisher   S'wall 
Mary  A  (Monohan 
John  D  Jr  stu 

Alexander  M  pi 

Agnes  M  pi 

Ward,  Wm  H        mer        Man 
Eldora  F    (Dolliver 
Franklin  D  pi 

Malcolm   S 

Ward,  Geo  A         el  Man 

West,   Jas   C       fisher       Man 
Matilda  M   (Bradford 

West   ,Mary  M    (Mar 

Joseph  E  fisher 

*Mary  L  (m  McCarty 

Lynn,  Mass 

West,  Jas  C  fisher 

Whitmore,   Geo   C         mkt  cl 
Ruby  A  (Norwood 
Raymond  C        M  C  I  stu 
Jay  M  pi 

Barbara  pi 

Whitmore,  Wm  H  far 

Lucy  E   (Lawler 
James  F  blk 

Elizabeth  R  (m  Stanley 
*John  L 
supt  of  pineapple  plantation 
Wahiawa,   Oahu,  Hawaii 
Gladys  E  teacher 

Mary  S  M  C  I  stu 


Wilson,   A  A         fisher     Man 
Mary  S   (Hopkins 
Celia  M  ho 

Wilson,  J  G  retd 

*Fred  C  cashier 

Seattle,  Wash 
Catherine   (m  Mason 
Myra  A  ha 

Leon  W  sailor 

*Lewis  A  car  N  E   Har 


Young,  Chas  blk 

Sarah   (Seevey-Ferguson 

Young,  Fred  E  blk 

Alice  (Carroll 
Francis  C  pi 

Virginia  E 

Young,  John  F  blk 

Fred  E  blk 

Chas  B  blk 

•Harriet  E  (m  Bragdon 

Bar  Har 
•Ella  M  (Anthony 

Roslindale,  Mass 
♦Etta  A  (m  Pettigrove 

Conn 
Geneva  B   (Robinson 
•Bert  H  carg  bus  Bar  Har 


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Postmasters — James  A.  Freeman;  Manset,  S.  Ward  New- 
man;   Seawall,   Augusta  Newman. 

Clergymen — C.  W.  Robinson,  Cong. ;  0.  G.  Barnard,  Meth. ; 
Manset,  E.  A.  Trites,  Bap. 

Physicians — J.  D.  Phillips,  C.  M.  Sawyer,  G.  A.  Neal. 

Dentist,  Manset — Geo.  W.  Anderson. 

Lawyers — Geo.  R.  Fuller,  Seth  W.  Norwood. 

Merchants — Henry  Clark,  A.  I.  Holmes,  S.  AV.  Herriek,  A. 
Clark,  W.  T.  Holmes,  general  stores;  J.  T.  R.  Freeman  (also 
clothing),  A.  L.  Somes  (also  dry  goods),  furnishings,  boots 
and  shoes;  R.  J.  Lemont,  apothecary  and  stationery;  Henry 
Clark,  A.  I.  Holmes,  furniture;  F.  J.  Higgins,  groceries,  paints 
and  oils;  J.  T.  R.  Freeman,  Henry  Clark,  coal  and  wood;  L. 
F.  Smith  (also  groceries),  W.  T.  Holmes,  variety;  M.  B.  King, 
fish  and  ice;  G.  H.  Gilley  &  Son,  stoves,  bicycles,  plumbers' 
and  pipers'  supplies;  J.  0.  Hancock,  meats;  S.  H.  Mayo,  gaso- 
line engines  (see  adv.)  ;  J.  T.  Crippen  Co.,  music,  musical  in- 
struments, phonographs  and  sewing  machines;  D.  L.  Mayo, 
fancy  groceries,  confectionery,  news,  etc. ;  Henry  Tracy  (lum- 
ber)  (see  adv.),  E.  S.  Thurston,  jeweler. 

Manset,  S.  W.  Newman,  general  store;  W.  H.  Ward,  J.  L. 
Stanley  &  Sons,  ice;  W.  H.  Ward,  fishing  outfits  and  coal; 
B.  H.  Mayo  (also  smoked  herring),  James  Parker's  Sons,  J. 
L.  Stanley  &  Sons,  fish  and  salt  (wholesale) ;  J.  A.  Hopkins 
(also  wholesale),  fish;  F.  L.  Smith,  fruit  and  confectionery; 
J.  O.  Hancock,  meats;  S.  S.  King,  painters'  supplies. 

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Southwest  Harbor. 


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BUSINESS  291 

Manufacturers — Wm.  Lawton,  A.  J.  Lawler,  canned  clams; 
Young  Bros.,  carriages;  Young  Bros.,  E.  L.  Higgins,  smiths;  E. 
Richardson,  carpenter;  J.  B.  Mason,  harness  and  shoemaker; 
W.  L.  Gilley,  S.  H.  Mayo  (see  adv.),  boat  builders;  Henry 
Tracy  (see  adv.),  John  Carroll,  Jas.  Crockett,  Wm.  Ash,  Wm. 
Mason,  J.  H.  Gilley,  S.  J.  Marshall,  masons;  Jas.  H.  Scott, 
tailor;  M.  B.  King,  fish  curing;  G.  H.  Gilley  &  Son,  tinsmiths 
and  plumbers;  W.  J.  Tower,  carriage  painter,  upholsterer  and 
undertaker;  Mrs.  A.  T.  Richardson,  dressmaker;  S.  H.  Mayo 
(see  adv.),  machinist;  G.  H.  Gilley  &  Son,  bicycle  repairing; 
R.  J.  Robinson,  A.  T.  Richardson,  E.  A.  Lawler,  L.  G.  Dunbar, 
painters;  Henry  Tracy  (see  adv.),  S.  W.  Lurvey,  A.  T.  Rich- 
ardson, R.  M.  Norwood,  Jr.,  contractors  and  builders. 

Manset — ^A.  E.  Foss,  smith  and  machinist;  W.  R.  Keene, 
steam  fitter;  T.  Fernald,  Chas.  Stanley,  B.  T.  DoUiver,  car- 
penters; W.  R.  Keene,  Robinson  &  Brown,  steam  yachts  and 
boats;  S.  S.  King,  painter;  Miss  Carrie  Spurling,  dressmaking; 
Jas.  Parker's  Sons,  J.  A.  Hopkins,  B.  H.  Mayo,  J.  L.  Stanley 
&  Sons,  fish  curing ;  T.  Pedersen,  shoemaker ;  S.  S.  King,  under- 
taker; Eastern  Oil  &  Glue  Co.,  Chas.  F.  Varney,  treas.,  fish 
oil  and  glue. 

Seawall — Mrs.  Alma  Spurling,  dressmaker. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Barbers — A.  A.  Gilley,  A.  H.  Freeman;  Manset — 0.  W. 
Fernald. 

Express — American,  Henry  Clark,  agt. 

Insurance — Geo.  R.  Fuller  (also  real  estate). 

Land  Surveyors — A.  T.  Richardson,  G.  R.  Fuller. 

Library — Tremont  Pub.  Lib.,  Mrs.  Maud  E.  Trask,  lib.; 
2500  vols. 

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292  SOUTHWEST    HARBOR 

Livery  Stables — S.  W.  Harbor  Livery,  W.  E.  Murphy,  prop. 

Pensdon  Claim  Agent — S.  W.  Norwood. 

Steamboat  Agents— E.  S.  S.  Co.  (B.  &  Mt.  D.  Div.),  G.  E. 
Dnnton;  M.  C.  R.  R.  boats,  Henry  Clark.  Manset — J.  L. 
Stanley  &  Sons. 

Associations — Masons,  Tremont,  No.  77,  1st  Thurs. ;  Eastern 
Star,  Jeptha,  No.  41,  1st  and  3d  Tues.  I.  O.  O.  F.,  Pemetic, 
No.  135,  Mon.  ,•  Rowena  Rebekah,  No.  91,  1st  and  3d  Sat.  I.  0. 
G.  T.,  Coal  Ocean  Echo,  1st  Tues. 


.      T.     N.     GRAVES 

DEALER     IX 

Sroceries,  f  rovisioris,  Brain  and  leafs 


NORTHEAST      HARBOR,  -  MAINE 

FRED  A.   FOSTER 

WALL    PAPERS     AND    PAINTERS'     SUPPLIES 
NORTHEAST     HARBOR,         -  rvlAITsTE 

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GpRPEI]TE^  AI]D  BUILDER 

Jobbing  and  Cabinet  Making  a  Specialty 

NORTHEAST     HARBOR,         -  IVTAINE 


L,  B.  Deasy,  President 

W.  H.  Davis,  Vice  President 


Fred  C.  Lynam,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
Vernon  G.  Wasgatt,  Asst.  Treasurer 


The  Bar  Harbor  Banking  &  Trust  Co. 

DEPOSITS  SUBJECT  TO  CHECK 
SAVINGS  DEPARTMENT 

Cash  Capital,  $50,000.00      Surplus,  $100,000.00 

TRUSTEES— L.  B.  Deasy,  Fred  C  Lynam,  W.  H.  Davis,  A.  E.  Lawrence,  Jasper  Wyman, 
A.  K.  McBride,  B.  H.  Mayo,  B.  S.  Higgins,  A.  E.  Farnsworth,  Vernon  G.  Wasgatt 


CENSUS  OF  TREMONT 

I909 


Note — Where  no  post  office  address  is  given,  Tremont  is 
understood.  Other  post  offices  are  abbreviated  thus : — McKin- 
ley — McK;  Bernard — Bern;  West  Tremont — West;  Center — 
Ctr ;  Seal  Cove — S  Cove.  S  W  Har  is  the  abbreviation  used  to 
designate  Southwest  Harbor;  N  E  Har — ^Northeast  Harbor; 
Bar  Har — Bar  Harbor;  H  Qy — Hall  Quarry;  Mt  D— Mount 
Desert ;  G  Is — Gott  's  Island.  For  the  other  abbreviations  used 
in  the  census  see  the  first  census  page. 


A 

James                          fisher 

Forest  D                fact  wk 

Albee,  Judson  D    fisher    Bern 

Aibee,   Jas         fisher         Bern 

Wm  E                         fisher 

Georgia  (Galley 

Albee,  Linda  M  (Robinson 

Myron  E                          pi 

Bernard 

Albee,  L  E          fisher      McK 

Caro   (m  Lawrence 

Alvenia  (Gordious 

fact  wk 

Linnie  J                fact  wk 

GHAS.  N.  SMALL 

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294 


TREMONT 


Sylvia  E  (m  Arey 

Olive  S  (Bartlett 

Lawrence 

*Wesley  C  fisher  Ind  Pt 

Albee,  Llewellyn     fisher  West 

Bartlett,   C   L       fisher       Ctr 

Matilda  ( Closson-Morey 

Ida  S   (Bartlett 

Albee,  Wm  E      fisher 

Bern 

Henry  D                           pl 

Mary  M  (Thompson 

Alton  R                            pl 

Arey,  Geo        fact  wk 

McK 

Mary  E                             pl 

Sylvia  R   (Albee 

Letha  E                            pl 

Marguerite  E 

Reginald  L 

Ashley,  R  B         far      S  Cove 

Wallace  R 

Caroline  E   (Sawyer 

Bartlett,  Lois  M  (Marshall  Ctr 

Irving  W               genl  wk 

Irving  W                    fisher 

Bernice 

tr 

Warren  W                 fisher 

Fred  B 

pl 

*Alice  E  (m  Cole  Long  Is 
Thos  A                        fisher 

B 

Chas  L  fisher 
Albert  A               genl  wk 

Babbidge,  F  M      ptr 

GIs 

*Julia  E                          ho 

Lnra  (Hodgkina 

Rockport,  Mass 

Raymond  E 

Cretia  S   (m  Pomroy 

Infant  boy 

Orville  C               genl  wk 

Babbidge,  M  V      car 

G  Is 

Benson,  D  G        fisher      Bern 

Susan  (Gott 

Caroline  E  (Hitchcock 

♦Andrew  J  ptr  Bar 

Har 

Benson,  Jas         fisher       Bern 

Frank  A 

ptr 

Eva  '  (Lawson 

Baker,  Harley  J      f ar  S  Cove 

Edna                      at  home 

Lucy  E  (McKnight 

Ralph                                pl 

Seth  A 

pl 

Benson,  Julia  A        ho     Bern 

Freeman  0 

Benson,  Hanna  H     ho     Bern 

John  H 

Benson,  Mary  E     ho       Bern 

Harley  J  Jr 

Berry,  Caroline  E   (m  Benson 

Bartlett,  Abel  B    fisher 

West 

Bernard 

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295 


*Cora  M                 fact  wk 

Brewer,  E  B     fact  wk     West 

Waltham,  Mass 

Julia  F  (Norwood 

Billings,  A  N      genl  wk     Ctr 

Freelove  M                       pi 

Bessie  C    (Dow 

Laura  N                          pi 

Maurice  P                        pi 

Bernice  H 

Edna  S                             pi 

Bridges,   Fred  .E   fisher  West 

Romald  G 

*Elmer  yachting  Brooklin 

Billings,  Geo  W      mer  &  P  M 

Arabella  (Rumill 

Bernard 

Elsie  L                              pi 

Etta  M  (Wallace 

Lessie  E                           pi 

Ina  M   (m  Hi>jmes 

Marjorie  L                        pi 

Billings,  Hannah  S  (Dow 

Lillian  D 

Seal  Cove 

Bunker,  EH     genl  wk    McK 

Geo  W         blk      Bernard 

Mary  A  (Harding 

Fannie  E   (m  Harper 

Geo   H                        fisher 

Josie  A                             tr 

*  Josie  M   (m  Brown 

Alton  N                 genl  wk 

Boston,  Mass 

Birch,  Albert  H       pi  S  Cove 

Bunker,  G  H      fisher      McK 

Black,  Allan  L        fisher    McK 

Estella  E    (Gott 

Fannie  E    (Torrey 

Flossie  B                          pi 

Delia   M         bus   coll   stu 

Josie  M                            pi 

Arthur  T                          pi 

Helen  M                           pi 

Merle  E                            pi 

Harold  E 

Alice  M                           pi 

Bunker,  Jackson     retd     Bern 

Allan  V                            pi 

Lena 

Louise  C 

Lowell                    sail  mkr 

Harriet  N 

Bunker,  L       sail  mkr       Bern 

Malcolm  L 

Myra   (Gott 

Bragg,  Oscar  L     mach     McK 

Burrill,   Henry  J         genl  wk 

Cora  E    (Gott 

Seal  Cove 

Mildred  V                       pi 

Lucy  E  (Norwood 

Herbert  I                          pi 

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TREMONT 


Orris  L 

Butler,    Jas                            lab 

Kenneth  W 

Butler,  J  L        fisher           Ctr 

Butler,  A  H           fisher       Ctr 

Etta  M   (Reed 

Josie    (Harper 

Ada  M                             pi 

Fred                                 pi 

Esther  L                          pi 

Luella                               pi 

Lessie  B                           pi 

May                                   pi 

Eleanor  F                        pi 

Olive                                  pi 

Minnie  G 

John 

Alburn  E 

Clarence 

Butler,  Mrs  Rosie      ho  S  Cove 

Butler,  A  J           retd          Ctr 

Simeon                              pi 

Lena  E   (Shuman 

Henry                                pi 

Alfred  H                   fisher 

Rena 

Flora  B  (m  Murphy 

Butler,  Simeon    retd    S  Cove 

Jacob  L                   seaman 

Melinda   (Dawes 

*Minnie  C 

Carrie  (m  Page-Carter 

(m  Stanley-Bennett 

*  Susie   (m  Carter 

Manset 

Rockland 

Geo  W                   genl  wk 

Maggie                             ho 

Wm  L                            car 

Rosie                                 ho 

A  May  (m  Harper 

*Lizzie    (m  Lunt 

Chester  A              genl  wk 

Owl's  Head 

Herbert  G               genl  wk 

Butler,  W  L          car          Ctr 

Mildred  G  (m  Freeman 

Alice  M  (Campbell 

Butler,  C  A           genl  wk  Ctr 

Andrew  J 

Jamie  A   (Ober 

Lida  W                           pi 

0 

Katie  A 

Butler,  Geo  W      genl  wk  Ctr 

Callahan,  Geo     lab       S  Cove 

Myra   (Farrell 

•  Annie  J   (Young-Crockett 

Geo  F 

Campbell,  Collins       lab       Ctr 

Neal  H 

Emma   (Harper 

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*Ruby  (m  Andrews 

Sorrento 

Alice   (m  Butler 

Byron  geni  wk 

011a  pi 

Carter,  Carrie  E  (m  Page  McK 

LaFayette  F  seaman 

Carter,  Constantine  fisher  McK 

*Sherburn  fisher  Roundpd 

*Flora  (m  Maloney 

Cushing 

Susie  M   (Butler  fact  wk 

*Linnie  H    ho      Portland 

*Fred     fisher  Frenchboro 

*Wilbert  R  fisher 

Frenchboro 

♦Wilson  fisher 

Frenchboro 

Letha  M  pi 

Raymond  L  pi 

Chaffey,  T  L       seaman     McK 

Vesta  E  (Holmes 

Katie  M  pi 

Chaffey,  Maude  P  bk  kpr  McK 
Clark,  Eben  B  car 

Geo  F  stu 

Clark,  Wm  A       car         West 

Cora  'E    (Lunt 

*Kate  P  stenog 

Wadsworth  House 

Preble  St.,  Portland 


*Julia  L  dr  mkr 

Wadsworth  House 
Preble  St.,  Portland 
Wm  A  pi 

Grace  A  pi 

]\Iarguerite  A  pi 

Harvey  D  pi 

Clark,  Zulma  S  (Stanley  West 
Abbie  F   (m  Lunt 
*Nellie  M  (m  Clark    Man 
Wm  A  car 

*Nettie  C  (m  Tinker  Man 
Myra  E  (m  Rumill 

Clinkard,  Fred  far       Ctr 

Closson,  C  L        fiisher      Bern 
Carrie  B  (Farley 
George  W  pi 

Madolin  R  pi 

Everett  N 
Wyman  E 

Closson,   F   H  sea  capt  Bern 
Mavilla  M  (Woodbury 
Abbie  H  (m  Gray 
*Maud  A  (m  Greenlaw 

Portland 
Alice  (m  Gordious 
Hazel  I  stu 

Charles  W  pi 

Maynard  S  pi 

Lillian  pi 

Closson,  Jno  F      fisher    Bern 


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TREMONT 


Daws,  David  fisher  Seal  Cove 

Daws,  John  A      fisher  S  Cove 

Daws,  Chas      fisher      S  Cove 

Daws,  Joseph     fisher     S  Cove 

Dawse,  Laura  L  fact  wk  McK 

Dix,  Almira  T  (Verrill      McK 

Dix,  Hiram  A      retd  sea  capt 

Hiram  A  Jr  fisher 

*Lewis  J     eng  Biddeford 

Dix,  H  A  Jr        fisher      Bern 

Ida  M   (Lewis 

M  Helen  milliner 

I  Bemice  stu 

Evelyn  R  pi 

Dix,  Ina  B  (m  Eaton        McK 

*Eugene  E  mach  Bar  Har 

*Percival  T  mach 

Gardner,  Mass 

Dix,  Maria  L   (Lunt         West 

Lillian  F  (m  Murphy 

Dix,  Robert  L        stu        West 

Dix,  Wm  retd  West 

*Lizzie  A  (m  Beek  Calais 

*Rose  E  (m  Haynes 

50  Roberts,  Portland 
Donelson,  Wm  R  far  &  livery 
Family 

Linda   (Dawse 
Dana  pi 

Charlotte 


Dorr,  J  W  far 

Eliza  E    (Morrison 
Lester  L  fact  wk 

Dorr,  L  L  fact  wk 

Maude  M   (Candage 
Dexter  D 
Dow,  D  M  f ar  &  fisher  West 
Jennie  M  (Tarrell 
*Ina  A  (m  Sawyer 

Stonington 
*Nellie  J  (m  Bain 

N  E  Har 
*Raymond  W  fisher 

Owls  Head 
D  Maude  (m  Lawson 
Dow,  Henry         fisher       Bern 
Maud   (Farley-Marshall 
Pearl  pi 

Dow,  I  C  far      Seal  Cove 

Rebecca  (Smith 
Henry  A       fisher       Bern 
*Lucy  (m  Carter 

Rockland 
*Abbie  (m  McCuran 

N  Y  City 
*Nellie  B   (m  Chatto 

Long  Is 

*Estella   E  nurse 

N  Y  City 

Robert  C  far 

Dow,  Wills  E  genl  wk  West 

Agnes  M  (Trundy 


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299 


Clias  H 
Alta  E 
DriseoU,  Dennis  G  Is 

Rose    (Gott 

May  L  tr 

*Clara  (m  Phillips 

S  W  Har 
Sarah  ho 

Melvin  fisher 


E 


Eaton,   Albert   E   livery  McK 

Ina  B   (Savage-Dix 
Eaton,  Isabel  C  (Babson 
Eaton,  Frank  C      car      McK 
Inez  V  (Newman  fact  wk 


Cora  E 
Mattie  H 
Robert  S 
Ellis,  Byron 
Eye,   Sadie  M 


fact  wk 
fact  wk 

pi 

lab        Bern 
(Dix         West 
*May  M   (m  Melcher 

577   Putnam   av 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Eugene  D  ptr 


Farley,  Albert  lab      Bern 

Farley,  Alton         car        Bern 
Jennie    (Young 


Bern 

pi 
pi 
pi 
pi 


seaman 


Marguerite 

Linwood  L 
Farley,   H'man   seaman 

Hattie  S  (Kelley 

Raymond  C 

Edwin 

Jennie  E 

P  Everett 

Lulu  M 

Robert 
Farley,  Thos 

Rebecca  H  (Kalley 

*Lizzie  P  (m  Norwood 

S  W  Har 

Maud  A  (m  Dow 

*  Giles  H       car  Portland 

Susie  M  (m  Reed 

Alton  car 

Mildred   G  stu  &  tr 

Earle  W  pi 

Farley,  Walter  can  seal  Bern 

Ruby   (McRae 

Lloyd 
Farley,  Wm  far         Bern 

Walter  can  sealer 

*Irving  fact  wk 

Prospect  Harbor 

Merle  genl  wk 

Carrie  P  (m  Closson 

Reta  M  pi 

Farrell,  A  H  ptr        Ctr 

Addie  C    (Dow 


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TREMONT 


Pl 
Pl 


Atwood  R 

Madolin  E 

Beulah  A 

Constant  L 

Comfort  L 
Farrell,  Lydia  B  (Ober       Ctr 

W  Alphonso      retd    West 

*Randall  W  ptr  &  p  hgr 
Somerville,  Mass 

Jennie  M  (m  Dow 

Albion  H  ptr 

Dora  N  (m  Harper 
Fernald,  Serena  W  (Stanley 

Center 

Elva  G 
Flye,  Vondell  inspector  S  Cove 
Francis,  Alfred  fact  wk  McK 

Phebe  F   (Loring 

P  Leslie 

Elizabeth  J 
Freeman,   Geo   H     far        Ctr 

Mildred  (Butler 


G 


Galley,  F  D     fact  wk     Bern 
Irabelle  L 

( Dodge-Twombley 
Cora  L  fact  wk 

Lennie  fact  wk 

Shirley  fact  wk 

Galley,   Geo   B     sailor     Bern 


Georgia  (m  Albee 

*  Viola  (m Rockland 

*Mary  (m  Rockland 

Galley,  H  S     blk        Bernard 
Lucretia  (Hamblen 

Galley,    Salethial     lab      Bern 
Hiram  car 

Galley,  W  F      cook    Bernard 
Olive  S   (Robinson 
Fred  D  fact  wk 

Holsey  S  blk 

Gilley,  Hannah  W  (Gott  West 

*  Sullivan  E  car 

Long  Island,  N  Y 

*Isaac  F  mer  Lynn,  Mass 

*Lulu  H  (m  Reed    H  Qy 

Gordious,  Augustus      fact  wk 

McK 
Vilda  M   (Reed 
Mary  M  (m  Lunt 
*Naney  J    (m  Conary 

Vinal  Haven 
Alvina    (m  Albee 
*Henrietta  Swan's  Is 

(m  Stockbridge 
Nida  M  (m  Norwood 
Nelson  P  fact  wk 

Calvin  fact  wk 

Harry  V  fact  wk 

Eugene  W  fact  wk 

Gordious,  Calvin  fact  wk  McK 
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Gordious,  Harry  fact  wk  McK 

*Joel  E                        fisher 

Alice    (Closson 

Cape  Porpise 

Gordious,  N  P     fact  wk  McK 

Anna  M               restaurant 

Hattie  C    (Loring 

*Abbie  B   (m  Turner 

G  Mitchell 

Portland 

Gott,  Addie  S          ho 

West 

Cora  E    (m  Bragg 

Gott,  Aurilla  A        ho 

West 

Estella  B    (m  Bunker 

Gott,  Myra  C        ho 

West 

Heman  L                     fisher 

Gott,  Berlin 

fisher 

Logan  G      barber      Bern 

Blanche    (Lunt 

Augustus  A            genl  wk 

Margaret  L 

Lewis  C 

Gott,    C   M          fisher 

Bern 

Gott,  Jno                       s  mason 

Elizabeth  M  (Hall 

Benj         groc  cl         West 

Alma  R 

Claude                     s  mason 

Gott,  D   S       genl  wk 

McK 

Chas                                   pi 

Sarah  M   (Murphy 

Osmond                             pi 

Florence  E   (m  Stanley 

Chester                              pi 

Gott,  Erastus         fisher 

GIs 

Ambrose                            pi 

Berlin 

fisher 

Lizzie                                 pi 

Collin 

fisher 

Clarence                            pi 

Montelle 

fisher 

Gott,  Leslie  I      fisher      West 

Phebe 

ho 

Lucy  A   (Rich- James 

Gott,  Ezra        retd      Bernard 

Gott,  Lewis  C   genl  wk  McK 

*Willard                 genl  wk 

Margaret  (Norwood 

Dark  Har 

Gott,  L  F  fisher  &  boat  bldr 

Gott,  Frank  M  fact  wt 

:  McK 

Bernard 

Lucy    (Mitchell 

Vesta  S  (Murphy 

Gott,  I  L       sea  capt 

McK 

Violet  E                 at  home 

Eliza  S   (Butler 

Gott,   Logan    G   barber   Bern 

Sylvester  L 

fisher 

Lena  M    (Savage 

Wm  E 

fisher 

Gott,   Rob't  M  fact  wk  McK 
Mintie    (Horn 

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Robert  E 

Deda  B   (Dow 

Gott,  Roscoe 

West 

*Mabel  H  (m  Murphy 

Gott,   S   T       fisher 

McK 

Ind  Pt 

CoUisha  P   (MuUin 

Clinton  E                        stu 

Myra  W   (m  Bunker 

Albert  T                          pl 

Gott,  Sylvester      fisher 

McK 

Gray,  Levi  W  genl  wk  Bern 

Esther  F   (Osier 

Abbie  H   (Closson 

Grace 

pl 

Maud  A                           pl 

Clara 

Chester  H 

Gott,  W  A  far  &  fisher  West 

Louise  I 

Gott,  Wm  E       fisher 

McK 

Marcia  L 

Gertrude  M  (Osier 

Gladys  E  . 

pl 

H 

Kathleen 

pl 

Esther  E 

pl 

Hallett,  Benj       fisher      Bern 

Thelma 

Gertrude  M  (Romer 

Gott,  Wm  E      fisher 

G  Is 

Frances  M                       pl 

Emma   (Joyce 

Heman  G 

Chas 

pl 

Marjorie  L 

Evelyn  R 

pl 

Lulu  A 

Flavilla  M 

pl 

Hamblen,  L  E    fact  wk    McK 

Bertha  M 

Wilda  V  (Reed 

Grace,  Rosalie  H   (White 

Sadie  R                            pl 

Seal  Cove 

John  A 

Gray,  C  E            far 

Ctr 

Cora  M 

Mary  E    (Galley 

Hanna,  Wm      sea  capt    West 

Gladys  I 

pl 

*Wm  F              yacht  capt 

Gracie  M 

pl 

S  W  Har 

Paris 

pl 

*Albion  A        yacht  capt 

Lewis  H 

Mt  Desert 

Agnes 

Margaret  M  (Albee-Rich 

Gray,  Jas  A            far 

Ctr 

Harden,   Chas  H  fisher  G  Is 

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303 


Vera    (Joyce 

Harden,  Wm  H    fisher      G  Is 
Jennie  (Lawson 
Chas  H  fisher 

Clarence  jA 

Harden,  Wm  P    fisher      G  Is 
Horace  fisher 

Irving  pi 

Harding,    E    M     fisher    Bern 
Augusta  W    (Seumenicht 
Helen  F 
Annie  L 

Harper,  A  E  ptr  &  p  hgr  Ctr 
Dora  N    (Parrell 
Carmen  A  pi 

Lawrence  W  pi 

Archie  E 

Harper,  Hannah  E  (Marshall 

Ctr 
*Mina  T  (m  Emery- 
Bar  Har 
Albert  E       ptr  &  p  hgr 
Ansel  L  ptr 

Harper,  A  L  ptr  Ctr 

May    (Butler 

Harper,  E  C      sea  capt      Ctr 
Fannie  E   (Billings 
Oscar  E  mate 

Austin  S  cook 

Frank  R  pi 

Harper,  Sophronia  (Langley 
Seal  Cove 


*Lizzie  M   (m  Sawyer 

Eockland 
*Alley  B    (m  Kopel 

Boston,  Mass 

Wm  J  far  &  mer 

Harper,  W  J  mer  &  far 

Seal  Cove 

Minnie  A  (Young 

Seth  E  pi 

Julian  Y  pi 

Heath,  Hannah  (Flye  S  Cove 

Heath,  Wm  W  A       surveyor 

Seal  Cove 

Alvena  D   (McKenzie 

Fred  W  ptr 

Louise   M  tr 

J  Julian  mer 

Victor  A  far 

Higgins,  A  E       watch     McK 

Amanda    (Cleverland 

fact  wk 
Belle  E    (m  Trask 
Rena   (m  Thurston 
Norman  V 
Sadie  (m  Wilson 
Benjamin  F  fact  wk 

Gilbert  C  fact  wk 

Hodgdon,  Chas  W    lab      Ctr 
Hodgdon,  Elizabeth   (Ober 

Seal  Cove 
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Joel  K  genl  wk 

Rose  E   (m  Walls 
*Wm  0  genl  wk  Bluehill 
Phebe  (m  Robbins 
Mary  L   (m  Kelley 
*Emina  G  (m  Jordan 

Hallowell 
Alberta  (m  Sawyer 
*Iona   (m  Sawyer 

Egg  Rock 
Hodgdon,  Frank  L      n?ktman 

Center 
Idella  J  (Perry 
Frank  A 
John  F 
Kenneth  L 
Albert  E 
Beatrice  L 
Hodgdon,  Isabell  B  (Robbins 

Center 

Hodgdon,  Sam'l  sea  capt  Ctr 

*Thos  cond 

Rockport,  Mass 

*Altea   (m  Dow 

Everett,  Mass 

Hodgdon,  J  K  genl  wk  S  Cove 

Lizzie  E   (Jordan 

Henriette  M  (m  Stewart 

*Lorena  N  stenog 

Boston,  Mass 

•    Chas  W  lab 


pl 
pl 
pl 
pl 


Hodgdon,  Mabel  D  (m  Somes 

Center 
Marion  F  pl 

Marjorie  I  pl 

Eleanor   G  pl 

Ruth  M 

Hodgdon,  L  R  seaman  S  Cove 
Frances  E    (Nickerson 
Fred  E  pl 

Holden,  Hannah  A  (Verrill 
McKinley 
♦Frederick  C      phy  &  sur 

63  Seventh  av,  Brooklyn,  N  Y 

Holmes,  Harold  L       genl  wk 
Ina    (Billings         milliner 

Holmes,  Lewis  H  sea  capt  McK 
Mary  A   (Spear 
Vesta  E  (m  Chaff ey 
Chas  E  Hebron  stu 

Guy  L  pl 

Horn,  Edward    seaman    Bern 

Etta    ( 

Archie  pl 

Evelyn 


Tngalls,  0  H       fisher      West 
Nellie    (Lopaus 
Edwin  E  pl 

Austin  H  pl 

Helen  B 


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CENSUS                                          305 

J 

Harry  L                            cl 
Alden  A                           pl 

Jackson,  Thos  "W       mer 

Bern 

Ralph  P                           pl 

*Mabel  L    (m  Condon 

Beatrice  M                       pL 

Stockton  Springs 

Heslyn  A 

Fred  B 

cl 

Grafton  L                            i 

Ella    (Benson 

Francis  G 

Helen  E 

ho 

Kelley,  H  N                  s  mason 

Richard  B 

pl 

Edith  M    (Moore 

*Jones,  Wm  H               printer 

Kelley,  Jas  R  genl  wk  West 

85  Broad,  Boston, 

Mass 

Eva  L    (Latty 

Georgie  A 

Gertrude  (m  Thurston 

(Harper-Robbins 

Blanche                             pl 

prop  Eaton  House     McKinley 

Winifred  B                       pl 

Joyce,  H  B         fisher 

West 

Gwendoline  B                  pl 

Delia  V   (Norwood 

Mary 

Ernest  C 

pl 

Julia  M 

Sadie  M 

pl 

Kelley,  J  K  master  mar  Bern 

Bessie  E 

pl 

Mary  L   (Hodgdon 

Edna  M 

Thos  A                  mas  mar 

Joyce,  Nellie  (Gott 

GIs 

G  Henry                      mate 

Isabel   (m  Staples 

Alberta  M                dr  mkr 

*  Jennie   (m  Grindle 

Charlotte  B                    stu 

Stonington 

Helen  E                          stu 

Emma   (m  Gott 

Elizabeth  F                    stu 

Herman 

fisher 

Kelley,  J  M                      mason 

Elsie 

pl 

Lizzie  M  (Marshall 
Howard  N                 mason 

K 

Ida  M                              tr 

Shirley  R                       stu 

Kelley,  Edw  D      lab 

West 

Joshua  E                          pl 

Clara  B    (Reed 

Joseph   W                        pl 

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306                                       TKEMONT 

A  Bernice                         pi 

Latty,  R  L         far 

S  Cove 

Aubury  S                         pi 

*Clyde  seaman 

Ellsworth 

Vernon  M 

Frank 

at  home 

Kittredge,  0  M                   mer 

John 

sea  capt 

♦Mary  K  (m  Heath 

Wavie 

ho 

Bangor 

Harry 

seaman 

*  Julia  K    (m  Bennett 

*Imogene    (m  Hudner 

Yarmouth 

Brookline,  Mass 

Wilford  H                         cl 

Charlotte  A 

Kittredge,  W  H                      cl 

(Waldron 

-Nickerson 

Sarah    ( Carroll 

Latty,  V  H          eng 

McK 

Milton  D 

Stella  M  (Norwood 

Ruth 

Woodbury  H 

Pl 

Knowlton,  John  T         seaman 

Douglas 

Pl 

McKinley 

Letitia  M 

pl 

Vilda  S   (Bobbins 

Vernon 

dress  rakr  &  dlr  in  dry  &  fancy 

Rodney 

goods 

Lawrence,  Henry  J 

cooper 

*  Gertrude  M              nurse 

Bernard 

Boston,  Mass 

Caro   (Albee 

Sarah  M 

pl 

L 

AdaM 

pl 

Lawson,  G  G       fisher      West 

La  Count,  Sadie  (Tinker  West 

Wilhemean   (Sprague 

*Russell 

Harold  G 

fisher 

Herbert                   genl  wk 

*Helen  B   (m  Murphy 

Latty,  Letitia  B  (m  Sprague 

Rockland 

West 

Carl  C 

pl 

Eva    (m  Kelley 

Inez  F 

pl 

*Blanche                Missouri 

Edwin  W 

pl 

(m  Dix-Thompson 

Perry  L 

Vernon  H                       eng 

Lawson,  H  G      fisher        West 

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CENSUS 


307 


D  Maude   (Dow 

Abner 

Lawson,  Rob't        far       Bern 

Lunt,  F  W          mer          West 

Lawton,  Fred  W               McK 

May  P   (Tinker 

foreman  of  canning  fact 

♦Gertrude  H   (m  Tolman 

Nettie  F   (Tracy 

Boston,  Mass 

Melissa  C   (m  Pettigrove 

Lunt,  Capt  Geo  W  fisher  West 

Arthur  F                        stu 

Abbie  F   (Clark 

Emily  F                  fact  wk 

*Zulma  E  (m  Simonds 

Fred  F                            pi 

68  Granite  av  Dorchester  Mass 

liopaus,  Ashbury  A  car  West 

*Janet  C                   stenog 

Eunice  L    (Reed 

46  Bartlett  av  Arlington  Mass 

Lopaus,  Edwin  E  fisher  West 

♦Beatrice  K             cashier 

Mildred  M  (Norwood 

68  Granite  av  Dorchester  Mass 

Loring,   Mrs   Phebe   ho   McK 

Theresa  M                       pi 

Geo  M                   genl  wk 

Lunt,  Laurania    (Pomroy 

Jennie                                pi 

West 

Ethel  M                           pi 

Louisa  A  (m  Norwood 

Lunt,  Abner      fisher      S  Cove 

*Laura  M  (m  Mayo 

Salem  T                     fisher 

S  W  Har 

Martin   G                   fisher 

Chas  P                  sea  capt 

John  W                     .  fisher 

♦Roland  H           sea  capt 

Elwell  P                     fisher 

S  W  Har 

Lunt,  Chas  P    sea  capt    West 

Etta  H  (m  Walls 

Susie  M   (Carter 

Everett  A              sea  capt 

Evelyn  L                       stu 

Lunt,  M  G      fisher      S  Cove 

Muriel  I                          stu 

May  M  (Gordious 

Lunt,  E  P      fisher        S  Cove 

Ernest  E                     fisher 

Chestena   (Reed 

Georgie  B                        pi 

Lester  E                           pi 

Lunt,  Nancy  G  (Thurston 

Geo  L 

West 

Phyllis  A 

Walter  S                   sailor 

Lillus  F 

Rena  M                mach  op 

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308 


TREMONT 


LuDt,  Wm  H  West 

car,  yachting  &  fishing 

*Willa  Laconia,  N  H 

*Hariy  A  Laconia,  N  H 

Anna  M    (Coan-Clapp 

Limt,  W  S  sailor      West 

Annie  M   (Thurston 
Doris  I  pi 

Lurvey,  Owen  genl  wk  S  Cove 
AVilma  J   (Robbins 
Edwin  R  pi 

Rhoda  pi 

Adelle 
Cecilia 


Manchester,  F  L    barb      McK 

Jeanette  M  (Trask 
Manchester,  Mrs  Elizabeth  W 

McK 

Wm  S  far 

Phebe    (m  Loring 

Frank  L  barber 

Marshall,  Edwin  L  fisher  West 

Lettie  F   (Pomroy 
Marshall  Maud  (m  Dow  Bern 

George  pi 

Bert  pi 

Martin,   C   0       lobster  smack 

McKinley 

Ada  M    (Lewis 


Chas  W  fisher 

*Eva  M  stenog 

171  Oxford,  Portland 
Mirian  M  pi 

S  Marion  pi 

Martin,  C  W        fisher      McK 
Dora  M   (Smith 
Dorothy   A 

McDonald,  Anna  L  (Perry 

Bernard 

McMullen,  Frank  McK 

coal  &  wood  dlr  &  mer 
Mary    (Gott 

McRae,  Vesta  E   (Spear  Bern 
Angus  fisher 

Mitchell,  Benj  far 

Tinker's  L,  Seal  Cove 
Delia   (Tinker 
Henry   S  fisher 

*  Stella  M   (m  Kinney 

N  Brooklin 

Mitchell,    C    M     fisher     Bern 
Ida  M  (Stanley 
Glaydis  E  (m  Twombly 
Elmer  S  fisher 

Lucy  M   (m  Gott 
Charlie  R  far 

Everett  L  pi 

Minnie  M  pi 

John  P  pi 

Russell  D  pi 

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CENSUS 


309 


Linwood  A 

Ruby  A   (Gott 

Mitchell,  F  S       fisher       Bern 

Roy  W                              pi 

Lydia  G   (Murphy-Gott 

Sylvia  B                          pi 

Mitchell,   H   S   fisher   S   Cove 

Bertia  A 

Tinker's  Island 

Lewis  M 

Cora  L  (Brown-Reed 

Murphy,  Albert  fisher  S  Cove 

Mitchell,   Jno  B   \etd     Bern 

*Wellington       pi     Calais 

Chas  M                       fisher 

Kate  (O'Connor 

Wm  B                          fisher 

Tyler  J 

Mitchell,   W  B     fisher     Bern 

Murphy,  A  R       fisher      West 

Viola    (Newman 

Murphy,  Amanda  (m  Turner 

Moore,  Albert  D  cl  &  town  cl 

Center 

Bernard 

*Wm      livery      S  W  Har 

Lizzie  E    (Osier 

Everett                            far 

Moore,  H  N      fisher        G  Is 

*Dehnont  0    far    Ind  Pt 

Alice    (Potter 

Murphy,  Everett        far      Ctr 

Helen 

Viola   (Lurvey 

Newman 

Murphy,  Benj    fisher  Bernard 

Moore,  Laura  A   (Gross  G  Is 

Harriet  R   (Gott 

Albert  D                           cl 

Frances  I                       stu 

Phillip                            mer 

Murphy,  David  N  master  mar 

*Tina  A  (m  Babbidge 

Bernard 

Bar  Har 

Edna   (Greenlaw 

Holsey  N                    fisher 

Murphy,  Geo    fisher    Bernard 

*Edith  M  (m  Kelley 

Mary    (McMuUan 

Bangor 

Geo  Jr                        fisher 

Moore,  Philip       mer         G  Is 

Lucy  M                            pi 

Vina  E    (Joyce 

Casper                               pi 

Harvey  A                        pi 

Jay                                    pi 

Ruth                                 pi 

Murphy,  Geo  W  sea  capt  West 

Infant 

Lillian  F    (Dix 

Morgan,  Wm  M  fact  wk  McK 

Helen  E                  milliner 

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DRUGGISTS'   SUNDRIES 
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310 


TREMONT 


Lura  M  at  home 

Harriet  L 

Murphy,  Isaac  S  far  S  Cove 
John  s  mason 

Kate   (m  Walls 
*Nancy  M  (m  Freeman 

Ind  Pt 

*Josie  M  (m  King    Man 

Pearl  s  mason 

Murphy,   Isaac  T  fisher  West 
Flora  B   (Butler 
*Kathlyn   (m  Reed     Bath 

Murphy,  Jno  T  mason  S  Cove 
Viola  A   (Marshall 
Grace  M  pi 

Neal  L  pi 

Velma  A  pi 

Marjorie  I  pi 

Murphy,  Margaret   (Dawes 

S  Cove 
Wm  F  sea  capt 

Albert  T  seaman 

Adelbert  J  lab 

Rhoda  E  (m  Pierce 

Murphy,  W  F  sea  capt  West 
Mary    (Hyland 
Reginald  P  seaman 

Joshua  W  seaman 

Stella  M  pi 

Gladys  B  pi 

Murphy,  W  S      fisher      McK 
Una  V    (Robbins 


N 


Newbury,  Frances    (Owens 

Bernard 

Newman,  Julia  M   (Abbott 

Nickerson,  Charlotte  A 

(m  Latty    Seal  Cove 
Frances  E   (m  Hodgdon 
*  George  E  car  Hampden 

Norwood,  C  H  fisher 

Sylvia  M   (Rich 

Norwood,  Dan'l  F       sea  capt 
McKinley 
Hattie  J   (Verrill 
Anna  B  ho 

Nellie  M  ho 

^Arthur  J  plumber 

231  River,  Cambridge,  Mass 
Ralph  F  stu 

Fredrica  pi 

Grace  V  pi 

Richard  pi 

Verrill  M 

Norwood,  D  E       ptr       West 
Ella  M   (Webster 
Julia  A  pi 

Zulma  E  pi 

Milton  W  pi 

Norwood,  J  E      fisher      West 
Eva  M   (Springer 

Norwood,  L  J      livery      Bern 
Amanda  E  (Richardson 


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CENSUS 


311 


Frances  E  pi 

Norwood,  Mildred   (Gott 

Chas  H  fisher 

Mary  M  (m  Rich 

Norwood,  0  Thos  steward 

Seal  Cove 
Louisa  A  (Lunt 
*Ruby  A   (m  Whitmore 

S  W  Har 

*Ida  E  nurse 

87  Winter,  Portland 

Norwood,  Willard  S  sea  capt 
Seal  Cove 
Ida  M    (Gott 
Mildred  M  (m  Lopaus 
Lucy  E   (m  Burrill 
Annie  M   (m  Ober 
Willard   S   Jr         seaman 

Norwood,  Wm  A      far      West 
*Annie  Portland 

(m  Elwell-Purington 
Sarah  C    (Twiss 
Delia  V  (m  Joyce 
Alice  A  (m  Seavey 
*Alvin  L  seaman  Oak  Pt 
Arthur   G  fisher 

Jasper  E  fisher 

*Flora  (m  Colson  Oak  Pt 
Cora    (m  Rich 

Norwood,  Washington  fact  wk 
McKinley 
Nida  M   (Gordious 


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Bessie  N  pi 

Washington   Jr  pi 

0 

Ober,  A  T      mktman      Center 
*Geo  s  cut         H  Qy 

*Eliza    (m  Norwood 

Everett,  Mass 
*Isaiah  blk        Mt  D 

Loring  genl  wk 

Abbie  L    (Nutter 
Janie  A  (m  Butler 
Winfield  genl  wk 

Evelyn  pi 

Shirley  pi 

Milan  pi 

Mary 
Ober,  Gladys      pi      Seal  Cove 
Ober,  Albert  L  genl  wk  S  Cove 
Ober,  Leslie  C     far     S  Cove 
Florence    (Whelpley       tr 
Ober,  Lorin  C      genl  wk  West 
Edith   C    (Kallay 
Archibald  T  pi 

Ober,  Martha  J  (Leonard 

S  Cove 
*M  Matilda  (m  Banfield 

Ipswich,  Mass 
*Cora  E   (m  Sprague 

Stockton  Springs 
*Eva  M  (m  Lavurly 

Stockton  Springs 

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TEEMONT 


John  W  far 

Ober,  Winfield  livery  S  Cove 
Annie  M  (Norwood 


Page,   Fred  F   fact   wk   McK 
Carrie  E    (Butler- Carter 
Letha  M  fact  wk 

Violet  H  stu 

Mildred  H  pi 

Ethel  E  pi 

Myrtle  R  pi 

Parker,  G  H     fish  mer     Bern 
Neva  M   (Lawn 

Pray,   Albion 

Kate  R   (Clark 

Marion  stu 

Pervear,  Chas  fisher  &  far  Ctr 

Pervear,  Howard        pi        Ctr 

Pettigrove,    C    H   fisher   Bern 
Etta  A   (Galley 
Halsey  C  pi 

Pettigrove,  Carl  W      fact  wk 
Melissa  C   (Lawton 
Doris  E  pi 

Pettigrove,  Frank  E  water  boat 

New  London 

Elizabeth    (Stevens 

Clarence  H  fisher 

Carl  W  fact  wk 

Pierce,  N  A  stage  dr  S  Cove 
Retha  M   (Nice 


Leon  W 

Pierce,  Rhoda  (Murphy 

S  Cove 
Mildred  E  ho 

Pomroy,  Alton  A  fisher  West 
Cretia  S  (Bartlett 
Katie   G  pi 

Milton  L  pi 

Caroline  L 

Pomroy,  H  W      fisher       West 
Nettie  M  (Staples 
Theo  M 
Lela  E 

Pomroy,  John  W  fisher  West 
Lissie  M   (Dow 
Howard  W  fisher 

*Leon  A  fisher  Rockland 
Evelyn  F   (m  Rich 
Addie  B  (m  Murphy 
Cush  B  pi 

Carl  B  pi 

Birddell  M  pi 

Clinton  D  pi 

Powers,  Angeline    (Ober 

mer  &  P  M        Seal  Cove 
*Myra  H   (m  McLean 

Augusta 


Reed,  B  B  mer        West 

Sylvia  L   (Sprague 
Herbert  S  pi 


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313 


Hazel  M  pi 

Carl  pi 

Benjamin  pi 

Richard 

Eeed,  Cora  L  (m  Mitchell 

Tinker's  I.,  S  Cove 
*Lovina  A  (m  Brackett 

631  Boston  av  Somerville  Mass 
^Rachel  M  (m  O'Keeffe 
14  Newhall,  Neponset,  Mass 
Josie  E   (m  Rumill 

Reed,  E  H      fact  wk      Bern 
Susie   M    (Farley 
Ralph  E  pi 

Howard  W 

Reed,  E  J  far         Center 

Jessie  M   (Tibbetts 
Lucy  pi 

Isaac  pi 

Hazel  pi 

*  Dorothy 
Elmer 

Reed,  H   G  cl  McK 

Lillian  M   (Rich 

Reed,  Jno  W  fact  wk  McK 
Rose  E  (White  fact  wk 
Howard  M  genl  wk 

Eugene  H  fact  wk 

*Almond   G  cl   Ellsworth 
Wilda  V  (m  Hamblen 

Reed,  Nathan  A  asst  light  kpr 
Great  Duck  Is 


Emma  A  (Mitchell 
*  Georgia  E  (m  Seaver 

West  King,  N  H 
Eunice  L  (m  Lopaus 
Edmund  B  eng 

Lelia  A  (m  Rumill 
Rena  V  tr 

Chas  A  mer 

Hollis  G  cl 

Emma  A  tr 

Millie  C  ho 

Lucy  L  ho 

Dalton  E  fireman 

Wm  L  pi 

Helen  A  pi 

Bessie  B  pi 

Mirian  M  pi 

Reed,  Sarah  A  (Clark      West 
*Mildred  E   (m  Clancy 

Owl's  Head 

Benj  B  mer 

Reed,  Slaton  genl  wk  S  Cove 

Abbie  (Butler 
Rich,  Adelma  A  (Gott      West 
Rich,  Allie  M  McK 

Rich,  Elias      sea  capt      West 

*Myra   (m  Camden 

*Vira  (m  Stanley 

S  W  Har 
*Subell     sea  capt  Belfast 
Rich,  Rosanna  B  (Dix 
Rich,   Evelyn    (Pomroy 


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TREMONT 


Alvah   D 

Rich,  Fred  J  car 

Mary  M   (Norwood 
Chas  H  •  stu 

Rich,  J  H  fisher        West 

-  Cora    (Norwood 
Jasper   E 

Rich,  Geo  D        seaman    West 

Rich,  Elzada  V  (Norton  West 
Jas  H  fisher 

Rich,  John  M  retd 

Charlotte  B   (Kelley 
Clifton  M  car 

Emily  M  (m  Trask 
Frank  P  fisher 

Lillian  M  (m  Reed 

Rich,  L  D  far 

Rich,  L  S  far 

Rich,  Levi  fact  wk 

Amelia  A   (Abbott 
Leslie  J  fisher 

Sylvia  M  fact  wk 

Rich,  L  J  ffsher 

Winifred  C   (Stanley 
Everett  R  pi 

Rich,  Margaret  M  (m  Hanna 

West 
Willard  F  mate 

Lucy  A  (m  Gott 
*Myra  A  (m  Kent 

Mintiim 
Mary  H 


Llewellyn  T  seaman 

Rich,  Maurice  R      post  master 
Amanda  N 

( Robertson-Richardson 
Julia  A  (m  Thurston 
Fred  J  car 

*Mary  C   (m  Cutter 

Sheridan,  Wyoming 

Rich,  Roy  U         car         Bern 
Jennie  L   (Sargent 
Leona  M  pi 

Grace  H 

Rich,  W  F  mate      West 

Nellie  A    (Billings 
Ethel  M  pi 

Blanche  M  pi 

Ernest  E 

Richardson,  H  P  mer  &  P  M 
Pres  Tremont  Savings  Bank 
McKinley 
Ella  M  (Stanley 
Douglas  L       U  of  M  stu 
Oscar  A  pi 

Warrington  P 

Richardson,  Lucy  M  (Spear 

dr  mkr  McK 

Laura  M  (m  Stanley 
*Nellie  E  (m  Robinson 

S  W  Har 

Richardson,  P  W      mer    McK 
Frances  A  (Robinson 
Herbert  P  mer 


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315 


Amanda  E  (m  Norwood 
Lula  ho 

Eobbins,  Chas  sea  capt  McK 
*Lucy  (m  Marshall 

S  W  Har 
Mary  A  (Langley 
Katie  C  at  home 

Jessie  E  at  home 

Maude  E  at  home 

Una  V  (m  Murphy 
Perry  L  genl  wk 

Bobbins,  Chas  D     retd     McK 
Sarah  M   (Dow 
Wilder  steward 

Chas  sea  capt 

*Eunice  M  (m  Homestead 
Brewer 
*Colson        fisher  Atlantic 
Vilda  S  (m  Knowlton 
*John  sea  capt 

Robbins,  E  F      mason  S  Cove 
Rosie  A  (Dow 
"Wilma  J  (m  Lurvey 
Bessie  M  pi 

Robbins,  Georgia  A  (m  Jones 
Prop  Eaton  House,  McK 
*Sadie  M  (m  Adams 

111  Tonawanda, 
Dorchester,  Mass 

Robbins,  H  N  seaman  Center 
Phebe  A  (Hodgdon 

Robbins,  PS        far     S  Cove 


Bertha  A  (Geenlock 

*Nellie  E  (m  Hanna 

S  W  Har 
Robbins,  S  W  driver  S  Cove 

Sidney  B 
Robbins,   W   C       far  Ctr 

Abbie  E    (Torrey 

Doris  E 
Robbins,  W  B   steward  West 

*Rinaldo  P  Bangor 

Lena  A  (Tinker 

Donald  E  fisher 

Raymond  E  pi 

Wilder  L  pi 

Robbins,  Wm  G  seaman  S  Cove 

Louisa  M  (m  Rowe 

Sherman  W  driver 

Robinson,  F  M      far    S  Cove 
Robinson,  John  H       car     Ctr 

Mary  H  (Robbins 

*Arthur  W  elec  car  cond 
Everett,  Mass 

*Anna  L  (m  Harmon 

Everett,  Mass 

*  Susie  I  (m  Norwood 

N  E  Har 

Theodore  ^  pi 

Robinson,  W  G    lab      S  Cove 

Vesta    (Kelley 

Linwood  J 
Romer,  Daniel  S  sea  capt  Bern 

Nellie  M    (Rich 


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316 


TREMONT 


Lewis  L 

Arthur  H                   fisher 

Julia  M                            pi 

Rumill,  L  W  P  M  &  undertkr 

Romer,  Jos  H       fisher     West 

West 

Julia  A   (Gott 

Myra  E    (Clark 

*  Agnes  C  (m  Moulding 

*Edwin  H                 grocer 

Swan's  Is 

68  Granite  av,  Ashmont,  Mass 

Daniel  S                sea  capt 

Leola  J                             pi 

*  Annie  M  (m  DeCost 

Edith  M                            pi 

Manset 

Rumill,  R  M  dep  sheriff  &  far 

Eben  F                       fisher 

West 

Gertrude  M  (m  HaUett 

Nettie  J  (Sprague 

Guy  R                        fisher 

Li  da  J                      teacher 

Rowe,  Jno  S    fisher    Bernard 

Schuyler  M                      pi 

Amanda   (Farley 

Reta  G                              pi 

J  Albert                      fisher 

Alice  J 

Rowe,  W  S      genl  wk  S  Cove 

Louisa  M  (Robbins 

S 

Elwood  S 

Rumill,  A  H     fisher     S  Cove 

Saunders,  Martha   (Norton 

Lelia  A    (Reed 

fact  wk 

Lurlene  B 

*Alfred  S 

Rumill,   Eliza    (Carver     West 

*John 

Jos    H                          fisher 

Sawyer,  Clara  D  (Pfay  S  Cove 

Loring  W  P  M  &  undertkr 

*  Amanda  T   (m  Norwood 

Robie  M  far  &  dep  sheriff 

OwPs  Head 

^Gertrude  L  (m  Kane 

*  Emmons  P           sea  capt 

.   Bridgewater,  Mass 

S  W  Har 

Rumill,  Frank  W  fisher  West 

*Chas  R  seaman  Rockland 

Josie  E   (Reed 

*Eben  P                      mech 

Rumill,  Jos  H       far  &  fisher 

Lincoln,  N  H 

Seal  Cove 

Herbert  L                       far 

Eliza  A   (Stanley 

Sawyer,   Emily  J  ho   S   Cove 

FRED^K    H.    MOSES,   Bar  Harbor 

FLORIST  Plants,  Shrubs,  Trees  and  Vines 

MACHINES  and  RECORDS  at 

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VICTOR 


CENSUS 


317 


Sawyer,  Joshua  A                car 

Myra  B                    at  home 

Alberta  T 

(Hodgdon 

Sprague,  Letitia  B             West 

Henry  W 

stu 

(Webster-Latty 

Chester  J 

pi 

Springer,  L  S        far        West 

R  Marion 

pi 

Margaret  R  (Rich 

George  R 

pi 

*Geo  W                          far 

Charles  W 

pi 

New  Windsor,  Col 

Ralph  R 

pi 

*Frank  B                        far 

Dorothy  M 

pi 

New  Windsor,  Col 

Seavey,  Edwin  W  s  cut  Bern 

*Herbert                      mach 

Alice  A  (Norwood 

New  Windsor,  Col 

Everett  L 

far 

*Ella  M  (m  Zinn 

Edwin  W 

pl 

New  Windsor,  Col 

Frank  G 

pl 

*Clara  B   (m  Berry 

Elsie  M 

pl 

Greeley,  Col 

Wm  H 

pl 

*  Susie   (m  Runyon 

Beatrice   M 

pl 

Taylorville,  111 

Mildred  E 

pl 

Eva  M  (m  Norwood 

Merrill  L 

Staples,  Amos        fisher      G  Is 

Vera  M 

Isabel  H    (Joyce 

Velma  E 

Lizzie                                 pl 

Smith,  E  A 

fisher       Bern 

Viola                                  pl 

A  Lester 

fisher 

Stanley,  Bowen         lab       Ctr 

Dora  M  (m 

Martin 

Stanley,  Elmer          lab       Ctr 

Wilda 

ho 

Stanley,  Elva  (Robbins       Ctr 

Bessie  E 

ho 

*Wm    B                  loc    fire 

Reuben  M 

fact  wk 

Salem,  Mass 

Rufus  W 

genl  wk 

*Rena  W  (m  Pernald 

Beulah  B 

pl 

NE  Har 

Somes,  E  C 

fisher         Ctr 

*Vilda  E  (m  Higgins 

Mabel  I  (Ober-Hodgdon 

N  E  Har 

Somes,   Cora  E 

(Robbins   Ctr 

Lennie  M                 teacher 

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318 


TREMONT 


Stanley,  Eugene  M  McK 

estate  supt 
Florence  E    (Gott 

Stanley,  E  A      genl  wk  McK 
Laura  M  (Richardson 
Allan  P  pi 

Stanley,  Julia  A  (m  Thurston 
McKinley 
Ethel  M  (m  Wilson 

Stewart,   Geo  P     ptr  S  Cove 
Henrietta  M   (Hodgdon 
Edwin  S  pi 

Curtis  E  pi 

John  E  pi 

Stewart,  L  W  retd  S  Cove 
*Lorenzo  E  ptr  Bar  Har 
*Lionel  E  ptr  Bar  Har 
Geo  F  ptr 

*Lulu  (m  Young  Cran  Is 
Clara  E    (Stanley 
Helen  A  tr 

Stickney,  Emily  B   (Reed 

Seal  Cove 
Laura    (m  Pottel 

Swazey,  Jos    lab      Seal  Cove 
Sarah  C    (Lunt 
Josie  B   (m  Reed-Patten 
*Hilda  V  fact  wk 

So  Gouldsboro 
Vernon   E  lab 

Adell 
Dana  lab 


Vegelia  pi 

Gladys  pi 

Wm  pi 


Tapley,  Thos  S      M  D      McK 

Bertha  M  (Flood 

Wasson  C  pi 

Thurston,  C  D        cook    West 

Lizzie  J   (Moulden 

*Maud  H  (m  Walls 

Rockland 

Fred  W  fact  wk 

*  Eugene  S  jeweler 

S  W  Har 

*Minnie  (m  Staples 

Rockland 

Emma  F  ho 

Harold  L  fisher 

Carrie  M  pi 

Ruth  E  pi 

Thurston,  Chas  W      light  kpr 

Rockland  Breakwater 

Julia  A   (Rich-Stanley 
Thurston,  Fred  fact  wk  McK 

Rena    (Higgins 

Audrey  H 
Thurston,  H  W      car      West 

Carrie  F  (Dunbar 
Thurston,  H  W      fisher  Bern 

Gertrude  E  (Kelley 


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Southwest    Harbor 


CENSUS 


819 


Thurston,   J   S     fisher     Bern 
Datie    (Rich  fact  wk 

Maurice  S  fisher 

Herbert  W  fisher 

Nadia  E  stu 

Thurston,  M  S      fisher    Bern 
Bertha  I  (Wooster 

Thurston,   S  G  retd  sea  capt 

West 
Mary  G    (Webster 
J  Sullivan  fisher 

Chas  D  steward 

Henry  W  car 

*Geo  H  car 

Dorchester,  Mass 
*Nelson  collector  Bangor 
Wills  D  car 

Annie  M   (m  Lunt 
*Myra  J   (m  Wooster 

Warren 

Thurston,  W  B        car      West 
Hattie  M   (Garman 
Archie  L  pi 

Elwyn  Ij  pi 

I'ercy  W  pi 

Edith  M  pi 

Clarence  E 

Thurston,  Watson  J      fish  coll 

McK 
Phebe  M  (Moulden 
Willie  H  fact  wk 

Jas  W  stu  i 


Zelma  R  stu 

Lila  M  pi 

Tinker,  Betsey  D  retd  West 
Tinker,  E  H  sea  capt  West 
Tinker,  Sadie  (m  La  Count 

West 

*  Clifford  soldier 

Torrey,  L  G      fisher        McK 

Maud  L   (Barron 

Annie  B 
Torrey,  Mary  (m  ]\IcMullen 

Fannie   (m  Black 

Maynard  V  fisher 

Lewis  fisher 

Torrey,  M  V        fisher      McK 

Georgia   (Moore 

Doris  M  pi 

Dorian 
Trask,  Geo  W      fisher      Bern 

Emily  M    (Rich 

Millicent  F  pi 

Chas   O 
Trask,  L   S         fisher       G  Is 

Margaret  (Comeau 

Wm  S  fisher 

*Flavilla  (m  Hodgkins 

Attleboro,  Mass 

Geo  W  fisher 

Jennie   (m  Manchester 
Trask,  Wm  fisher       G  Is 

Belle    (Higgins 

Mabel  E  pi 


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Southwest  Harbor. 


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320 


TREMOXT 


Pearl  E 

pl 

Katie  M  (Murphy 

Beatrice  A 

pl 

Alvin  A                            pl 

Flavilla  M 

pl 

Granville  E                      pl 

Turner,  J  H  mkt  team  Center 

Walls,  Willis  D  seaman  S  Cove 

Amanda  (Harper-Murphy 

Etta  H   (Lunt 

Twombley,  Isabelle  L 

Jennie  F                           pl 

(m 

Galley 

Arthur  D                           pl 

Willis  C      fisher  Bernard 

Walls,  W  T      fisher      S  Cove 

Twombley,  W  C  fisher  Bernard 

Rose  E   (Hodgdon 

Gladys  E  (Mitchell 

*Phebe    (m  Robbins 

Dorothy   E 

Atlantic 
Henrietta  B                     pl 

W 

, 

Watson,  Dr  Willis             Bern 
Aer  &  real  estate 

Wallace,   A  J  fisher  Bernard 

Viola    (Benson 

Ella  E    (Rich       music  tr 

Willis  B                      fisher 

Sidney  E 

team 

Helen                               stu 

Frances  M 

mer 

P  Barron                        stu 

Jay  W                   yachting 

Watson,  W  B      fisher      Bern 

Wallace,  Geo  M 

car 

Bessie  B    (Osier 

Frances  L   (Albee 

Kenneth  B 

Wallace,  S  E 

team 

Webster,  Henry  T              West 

Reta  M  (Sprague 

• 

retd  sea  capt 

Clayton  E 

pl 

Julia  L  (Norwood 

Frances  M 

pl 

Wm  H                can  sealer 

Walls,  Mrs  Mary  A 

S  Cove 

Crawford            can  sealer 

Watson   T 

seaman 

Ella  M  (m  Webster 

♦Martha  M  (m  Yandber 

Webster,  S  C  can  sealer  West 

Redland,  Cal 

Delia  E    (Davis 

Louie   (m  Walls 

Lillian  E                          pl 

Sophronia   (m  Carter 

Webster,  W  H  can  sealer  West 

Walls,  0  W      barber 

West 

Maud   (Norwood 

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Orders  for  Doors,  Windows,  Blinds,  Etc. 

Southwest    Harbor 


CENSUS 


321 


Edwin  H 

Pl 

Lou  E 

Wentworth,   A  A 

fisher 

West 

Wilson,  L  M       fisker       McK 

Polly  L  E    (Dow 

Ethel  M   (Stanley 

George  W 

pl 

Ruth  S                             pi 

Bessie  L 

pl 

Woodbury,  Hannah  M      Bern 

Alex  M 

pl 

(Thomas 

Alonzo  E 

pl 

*Wm  A    mason    Bar  Har 

Annie   B   B 

Mavilla  M  (m  Closson 

Carrie  E 

Freeman  House 

W.    H.  •  FREEMAN,     Proprietor 

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CHICKEN    AND    SHORE    DINNERS 
AT    SHORT    NOTICE 


TEAS,     LUNCHES,     ICE     CREAM     AND     BERRIES 

LARGE    PARTIES   ACCOMMODATED   OVER    NIGHT,   DAY    OR   WEEK 
LARGE     STABLE     CONNECTED 

WHARF     FIFTEEN     RODS     FROM     HOUSE 


TEAMS    TO    LET 


DANCING    PAVILION    ANNEX 

Telephone    Connection 


HENRY     TRACY 
Contractor  %  Builder,  Stone  Mason 

DGAL£B    IN     I.ONG     AND     SHORT    I.UMBEK 

ORDERS    TAKEN     FOR     DOORS,    WINDOWS,    BLINDS,    ETC. 

ROUGH     AND     CUT     STONE 

GRADING,    ROAD    AND     WHARF    BUILDING 


SOUTHWEST    HARBOR, 


NIAINE 


TREMONT  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Merchants — O.  M.  Kittredge,  general  store;  Alvah  D. 
Rich,  bicycles,  gasoline  engines  and  supplies;  Maurice  R.  Rich, 
confectionery. 

Bernard — W.  Watson,  Miss  Ina  M.  Billings,  general  stores; 
W.  Watson,  ship  chandlery;  T.  W.  Jackson,  groceries  and 
meats;  Parker  Bros.,  fish  (wholesale),  groceries  and  fisher- 
men's outfits;  Sawyer  &  Billings,  coal;  Miss  Frances  M.  Wal- 
lace,   confectionery. 

McKinley — P.  W.  Richardson  &  Son,  general  store,  fish 
and  salt  (wholesale) ;  F.  L.  Manchester,  H.  P.  Richardson, 
fruit  and  confectionery;  Mrs.  Vida  S.  Knowlton,  dry  goods; 
Frank  McMullin,  coal,  junk  and  ship  chandlery;  P.  W.  Rich- 
ardson &  Son,  ice,  meats  and  fishing  outfits;  F.  N.  Sawyer, 
dry  goods  and  clothing;  C.  W.  Martin,  lobsters. 

Seal    Cove — Mrs.    Jas.    S.   Powers,   J.    J.    Heath,    general 

stores. 

West — B.  B.  Reed,  F.  W.  Lunt  (also  millinery),  general 
stores;  L.  W.  Rumill,   groceries. 

Center — W.  J.  Harper,  general  store. 

Gott's   Island — Philip   Moore,    groceries. 

Manufacturers — Alvah  D.  Rich,  bicycle  repairs  and  smith; 
Joshua  Sawyer,  Geo.  Wallace,  Fred  J.  Rich,  J.  M.  Rich,  Clif- 
ton M.  Rich,  Eben  B.  Clark,  carpenters;  Jacob  M.  Kelley, 
John  M.  Gott,  masons;  Holsey  Galley,  smith. 


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BUSINESS  323 

Bernard — L.  F.  Gott,  boat  builder;  Henry  Lawrence, 
cooper;  Parker  Bros.,  fish  curing. 

Gott's  Island — M.  V.  Babbidge,  carpenter. 

McKinley — Wm.  Underwood  Co.,  canned  clams  and  sar- 
dines ;  Lowell  A.  Bunker,  sails ;  P.  W.  Richardson  &  Son,  fish 
curing   and  oil. 

West — Wm.  H.  Lunt,  Frank  Eaton,  boats;  James  R.  Kel- 
ley,  mason;  F.  W.  Lunt,  fish  curing;  L.  W.  Rumill,  undertaker. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Barber,   McKinley — F.   L.   Manchester. 

Billiard  Hall,  McKinley— P.  W.  Richardson  &  Son. 

Hall,  McKinley — Mt.  Desert  Hall,  Frank  N.  Sawyer,  prop. 

Hotels,  Bernard — Seaside  Cottage,  L.  F.  Gott  (summer); 
McKinley — Mrs.  Georgia  Jones;  West — L.  W.  Rumill;  Center 
— Lilly  Lake  House,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Harper. 

Insurance — Eben  B.   Clark. 

Land  Surveyor,  Seal  Cove — W.  W.  A.  Heath. 

Library,  Bernard — Bass  Harbor,  Mrs.  V.  E.  McRae,  lib., 
800  vols. 

Lighthouse   Keeper,   McKinley — ^Willis  DoUiver. 
Livery   Stables,   Bernard — L.   J.   Norwood;   West — L.   W. 
Rumill;   McKinley — Elbert  E.   Eaton. 

Restaurants,  McKinley — A.  M.  &  L.  C.  Gott,  F.  L.  Man- 
chester. 

Steamboat  Agents,  West— E.  S.  S.  Co.,  F.  W.  Lunt;  Mc- 
Kinley— Maine  Coast  Transportation  Co.,  Wm.  Underwood. 

Telephones,  Bernard— N.  E.  T.  &  T.  Co.,  I.  M.  Billings; 
McKinley— P.  W.  Richardson  &  Son;  West— F.  W.  Lunt; 
Center — ^W.   J.   Harper. 

CHAS.  N.  SMALL  S^rScTcTt" 

Agent  for  Huyler's  and  Apollo  Chocolates       NOfthcaSt    HarbOr,    Me. 


L.  B.  Deasy,  President 

W.  H.  Davis,  Vice  President 


Fred  C.  Lvnam,  Secretary  and  Treasurer 
Verxon  G.  Wasgatt,  Asst.  Treasurer 


The  Bar  Harbor  Banking  &  Trust  Go. 

DEPOSITS    SUBJECT    TO    CHECK 
SAVINGS    DEPARTMENT 

Cash  Capital,  $50,000.00      Surplus,  $100,000.00 

TRUSTEES— L.  B.  Deasy,  Fred  C.  Lynam,  W.  H.  Davis,  A.  E,  Lawrence,  Jasper  Wyman, 
A.  K.  McBride,  B.  H.  Mayo,  B.  S.  Higgins,  A.  E.  Farnsworth,  Vernon  (i.  Wasgatt 


CENSUS  OF  CRANBERRY  ISLES 

190S 


"  Note — Where  no  post  office  address  is  given.  Cranberry  Isles 
(Great  Cranberry  Island)  is  understood.  Other  post  offices 
and  adjoining  towns  are  abbreviated  thus:  Islesford  (Little 
Cranberry  Island),  I 'ford;  Northeast  Harbor — N  E  Har;  South- 
west Harbor — S  W  Har.  The  post  office  address  of  all  residents 
of  Baker's  Island  is  Islesford;  that  of  residents  of  Sutton's 
Island  is  Sutton. 

For  the  other  abbreviations  used  in  the  census  see  the  first 
census  page. 


Atkins^  Robert  fisher 
Julia  E    (Howard 

Holsia  pi 

Grace  L  pi 


B 


Birlem,  A  E 


fisher 


*Ulricka  C  (m  Stanley 

N  E  Har 
Emma  E   (Hamor 
Fred  A  fisher 

Augusta  E   (m  Bunker 
Birlem,  F  E  yachting  &  fishing 

Mamie  F   (Spurling 
Black,  Chas  P       fisher  &  far 

Sutton 


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MUSIC 
STORE 

BAR  HARBOR 


CENSUS 


325 


Jennie   (Austin 

*Lila  E   (m  Austin 

W  Brooksville 

Sadie  M  (m  Fernald 

Wm  H      fisher       Cran  I 

Edgar  C  car,  mas  &  chauff 

Jennie  G  (m  Pierce 

Carrie  E  pi 

Mildred  E  pi 

Bracy,  C  W  fisher 

Emma  C  (Peterson 

Madalina  C 

Wesley  P 

Linea  E 
Bracy,  Cynthia  W  (Howard 

Chas  W  car 

James  F  fisher 

Lucy  H  (m  Erickson 
Bracy,  J  F  fisher 

Bertha  (Bunker 

Lillian  (m  Wedge 

Florence  pi 

Braebrook,  G  H 

yachting  &  boat  bldr 

Cora  A  (Richardson 

Nellie  M   (m  Rice 

Willard  G  pi 

Bryant,  Alonzo  J      car  &  eng 

Islesford 

Ida  M   (Stanley 

Marvin  L  pi 

Dorothy  I 

Shirley  W 

Ruth  L 
Brj^ant,  Roy  W      car    I 'ford 


Bryant,  Ralph  A  fisher  I 'ford 

Bulger,  E  J  capt  yacht 

Emma  H   (Spurling 
Oscar  S  lisner 

Harvey  V  fisher 

Chas  R  yachting  &  fishing 
Alice  M  at  home 

Bulger,  Geo  W  car 

Sarah  M  (Bunker 
Ralph  P  fisher 

Bulger,  Oscar  S  fisher 

Millie  M  (Harding 
Hilda  M 
Marjorie 

Bulger,  Sam'l  N  retd 

Mary  L   (Stanley 
Emma  F  (m  Spurling 
Ella  F   (m  Joy-Spurling 

Bulger,  Wm  H  sea  capt 

*Chas  H      mer    Bar  Har 
Bernhardini  J  (Tennyson 

Bunker,  Amanda  M  (Walls 
John  M  life  saver 

Leander  R        dep  sheriff 
Bertha  E  (m  Bracy 
Sadie  C   (m  Steele 
Frank  W  car 

Bunker,  Beniah  ychtg  &  fishg 
Josie  S  (Stanley 
Elva  L  pi 

Bunker,  Clara  A  (m  Rice 

Sutton 
Leslie  R  estate  supt 

Ida  C   (m  Rice 
Annie  M   (m  Spurling 


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CRANBERRY  ISLES 


Bunker,  E  G  yachting  &  fishg 

Bunker,  Geo  A                  fisher 

Annie  L   (Spurling 

Bunker,  Leslie  R      estate  supt 

Bunker,  Francis  W  car  I 'ford 

Sutton 

Flora  E  (Phippen 

Mattie  L  (Bunker 

Marjorie  E 

Lawrence  L                   stu 

Bunker,  Hannah  G  (Gilley 

Philip  E                            pi 

Willis  E                       fisher 

Ethel  M                           pi 

Geo  W                        fisher 

Harry  W 

Jas  H                         fisher 

Bunker,  Sidney  C  (Hamor 

Benj   B                        fisher 

*Sarah  A  (m  Brewer 

Elisha  G                      fisher 

Franklin  St,  Holbrook,  Mass 

Emma  A   (m  Mills 

Julia  M  (m  Spurling 

Henry   A                    fisher 

Bunker,  Willis  E              fisher 

Clara  B                            ho 

Rena  A  (Stanley 

Nellie  A   (m  Spurling 

Percy  E                      fisher 

Eva   N 

Bunker,   Henry   A            fisher 

0 

Alta  I  (Spurling 

Vincie  M                          pi 

Campbell,  B  S      car      I 'ford 

Alton  H                            pi 

Katherine  B  (Gilley 

Alvah  W                          pi 

*Ada  M  (m  Drally 

Raymond  A 

Franklin 

Lindon  H 

Edna  M  (m  Hadlock 

Bunker,  J  E                   market 

Carey,  Chas  B                        pi 

Mary  G   (Donahue 

Bay  View  Farm 

Bunker,  John  M         life  saver 

Cary,   Edw            pi         I 'ford 

Portsmouth,  N  H 

Chisholm,  Daniel             fm  wk 

Eva  M   (Kelley 

Bay  View  Farm 

Bunker,  L  R 

Conners,  Geo               light  kpr 

dep  sheriff  &  fish  warden 

Baker's  Is 

Augusta  E  (Birlem 

Leah                                 ho 

E  Beatrice                        pi 

Crosby,  James  C  far  &  rd  com 

Ina  M                               pi 

Bay  View  Farm 

Hazel  B                           pi 

Clarence  H             genl  wk 

Russell  A                         pi 

Elizabeth  M   (Chisholm 

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327 


Donnell,  Ulmer      pi  Sutton 

Duren,  W  E  far 
Addie  E   (Stanley 

E 

Erickson,  John  F  fisher 
Lucy   H    (Bracy-Spurling 

Laura  M  pi 

Victor  pi 


Fernald,  Arthur  L  fisher  I  'ford 

Katherine  E  (Griffin 

Francis   G 
Fernald,  Everett  E  fisher 

Ilesford 

Sadie  M   (Black 

Malcolm  E  pi 

Samuel  C 

Winfred  P 
Fernald,  Geo  H      car    I 'ford 

Emma  J   (Gilley 

Cora  M  (m  Spurling 
Fernald,  Lucinda  G  (Spurling 

I 'ford 

L  Belle  (m  Moore 
Freeman,  W  A      ptr     Sutton 

Olie  M  (Philbrook 
Frye,   Wattie   E       tr     I 'ford 


G 

Gilley,  Albert  W 


life  saver 
Islesford 


A  Maude  (m  Ham 
Hattie  (m  Jarvis 
Julia  F    (Jarvis 
Verner   A  genl   wk 

Gilley,  Geo         fisher       I 'ford 
Gilley,  Katherine  ho 

Gilley,  Mary  J  (Wilkinson 

Sutton 
*Hattie  M  (m  Springer 

Augusta 
*Laura  A  (m  Donnell 

Seal  Har 

Mary  E   (m  Stanley 

Gilley,  Sam'l  B  fisher 

Baker's  Is 

Leon  a  stu 

Gilley,  Warren       fisher  &  far 

Baker's  Is 

Gilley,  Chas  fisher  &  far 

Baker's  Is 


Hadlock,  Geo  R      law  &  P  M 
Islesford 
Edna  J   (Campbell 
Elmer   C 
Hadlock,  Gilbert  T      Islesford 
retd  sea  capt 
Agnes  (m  Spurling 
*Edward   H      clerg      Cal 
Walter  yacht  capt 

George        lawyer  &  P  M 
Hadlock,  Walter  Islesford 

fishing  &  yachting 


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CRANBERRY  ISLES 


Grace  M  (Spurling 
Russell  S  pi 

Hadlock,  Wm  E       real  estate 
Islesford 
Frances  H  (Tinker 

Ham,  A  E       seaman      I 'ford 
A  Maude  (Gilley 

Ham,  Dan'l  H      eng      I 'ford 
Laura  A  (Stanley 
Daniel   H   Jr 

Hamor,  Geo  R 

far,  fisher  &  yachting 
Mary   E    (Bulger 
Emma  E  (m  Birlem 
*  G  Gilman  fisher 

Gloucester,  Mass 
John   H  far  &  gard 

*Eva  (m  Richardson 

Cape  Elizabeth 

*Augustus   B       yachting 

S  W  Har 

Hamor,  J  H  estate  supt 

Sarah  B  (Cleaves 
Hillard  M  pi 

Shirley  C  p? 

Harding,  J  Rich'd  fisher 

Abbie  A  (Stanley 
Maggie  M  (m  Stanley 
Sadie  A  (m  Trussell 
Millie  M  (m  Bulger 


Jarvis,  Chas  Islesford 

Harriet   ( Gilley 

Jarvis,  Geo  S       retd       I 'ford 
Oscar  E  life  saver 

Chas       yachting  &  fishing 
Fannie  E  ho 

Julia  F  (m  Gilley 

Jarvis,  O  E  life  saver  I 'ford 
Jennie  M   (Stanley 
Kenneth  E 

Johnson,  Frank  A  fisher 

Beatrice  E   (Hart 

Jordan,  Alden  H  I 'ford 

fishing  &  yachting 

Margaret  S  (Gilley 

*Emma  A  stenog 

Greenville 

Maynard  F  stu 

Joy,  Arthur  A  mail  car 

Vida  M  (Stanley 
Eleanor  M 

Joy,  Ella  F  (m  Spurling 

Viola  F  tr 

Frederick  stu 

Walter  F  stu 

Clarence    F  stu 


Howard,  Chas  E 

car 

Carrie  E   (m  White 

Ladd,  Hannah  C  (m  Young 

Julia  E   (m  Atkins 

Islesford 
Lewis    E                yachting 
Lillian   (m  Spurling 

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Ladd,  L  E  yachting 

Rose    (McKenzie        nurse 

Alfred  E  coll  stu 

Lurvey,  E  D  contr  &  bldr 

*Ezra  W  car  Boston,  Mass 

*Walter  E  car 

3  Vine  av,  Boston,  Mass 

*Wm  P  car  Boston,  Mass 

♦Ralph  E  s  cut 

Hardwick,  Vt 

*Owen  H  gard  Seal  Cove 

♦Reginald  genl  wk 

S  W  Har 

Elmenia  T 

(Spurling-Preble 

M 

Main,  Amos       genl  wk  I 'ford 

Olive  J  (Stanley 
Mayo,   Wm   I     fisher     I 'ford 

Annie  E    (Bryant 

Harvey  W  stu 

Roy  W       mason  &  fisher 
Mayo,  R  W  mas  &  fiisher  I 'ford 

Virginia  E   (Thayer 

Pauline  T 
Moore,    Benj    E   fisher   I 'ford 

L  Belle   (Fernald 

Lizzie  E  pi 

Morse,  Fred  W        cl      I 'ford 

Mary  S  (Smyth 

Irene  S 


Phippen,  Fred  W 


fisher 


Inez    ( Stanley 

Milton  pi 

Leslie  pi 

Phippen,  H  V  fishing  &  yachtg 

Islesford 

Agnes  M  (Stanley 

Fannie  M 
Phippen,  J  D     fisher     I 'ford 

Viola   (Ober 

Ralph  0  pi 

Harold  D 

Laurence  0 
Phippen,  Sam'l  C  fisher  I 'ford 

Fannie   (Gray 

John  D  fisher 

Fred  W  fisher 

Harry  V  fisher 

Flora  M  (m  Bunker 
Pierce,  L  Vinal  ychtg  &  fishg 

Sutton 

Jennie   G    (Black 

Haroldine  M  pi 

Armstrong  S 

Eleanor  W 
Preble,  Elmenia  T  (m  Lurvey 

*Wm  P  bk  kpr 

608  E  50th,  Chicago,  111 

Pressey,  J  H  mgr  mkt  at  S  Har 

Delia  H    (Bulger 


Rice,  Caroline  M  (Blunt 

Sutton 
*Edith  M  (m  Brackett 

Somerville,  Mass 


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330 


CRANBERRY  ISLES 


Wilbert  A  sea  capt 

*  Carrie  E  (m  Young 

Otter   Creek 
'  *Lormg  B  sea  capt 

Steuben 
*Herbert  A  sea  capt 

Steuben 
Seth  H  car 

Rice,  Lewis  W  seaman  Sutton 
Elizabeth  M  (Guptill 
Warren  G 
Walter  G 
Rice,  L  M  boat  bldr 

Nellie  M  (Rosebrook 
Rice,  Seth  H      car  &  yachting 

Sutton 
Ida  C    (Bunker 
Lloyd  L  stu 

Lowell  R  pi 

Chas  E  pi 

Elton  T 
Rice,  Wilbert  A         sea  capt 

Sutton 
Clara  A 

( Richardson-Bunker 

*  Gilbert  A  mach 

Boston,  Mass 
Lewis  W  seaman 

*Geo  L  sea  capt  Sullivan 
Leslie  M  boat  bldr  &  mach 
Addie  M  (m  Stanley 
Richardson,  Carrie  M 

(Stanley 

Chas  E  fisher 

Richardson,  Cora  L  (Spurling 


Rosebrook,  Eben  C  far 

Sarah  J   (Spurling 
*Mary  E   (m  Holmes 

N  E  Har 
Gilbert  H  yachting 


S 


Sawyer,  Lewis  W       light  kpr 
Bear  Island    PONE  Har 

*Eber  light  kpr  Bar  Har 

Leah  H  ho 

Spofford,  Benj  A  retd  I 'ford 

*Ida  C    (m  Leighton 

Gloucester,  Mass 

*Josie    (m  Wonson 

Gloucester,  Mass 

Nellie  A    (Blake 

*Georgia  A  (m  Spurling 
Biddeford 

*Ella  M  stenog 

Boston,  Mass 

Herbert  E  fisher 

Bessie  E  ho 

Sprague,  Jas  C  s  mason  I 'ford 

Nannie  E  (Greene 

Roland  L  pi 

Kathleen  E  pi 

Spurling,  Arthur  M  car  I 'ford 

Cora  M  (Pernald 
Spurling,  A  S  fisher  Islesford 

Lillian   (Ladd 

Gertrude  M  ho 

Earle  W  pi 

Spurling,  Chas  E  mer  &  boatg 


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Emma  F  (Bulger 

Forest   E 

Mary  F  (m  Birlem 

Spurling,  J  Elwood 

Chas  S                          mer 

yachting  &  fishing 

Spurling,  Chas  S                 mer 

Ella  J    (Bates 

Edna  M  (Hatfield 

Spurling,   Josiah  Y          fisher 

Louise  H 

Frances  (Steele 

Spurling,  C  H  yachtg  &  fishg 

George  W                    fisher 

Islesford 

Millard  S           car  &  ptr 

Lenora  E   (Johnson 

Spurling,  Julia  M  (Bunker 

Spurling,  Eben  S              fisher 

Warren  A                   fisher 

Lena  E   (Spurling 

Arthur  M  boat  bldr,  fisher 

Spurling,  Edw  A  fisher  I 'ford 

Alta  I  (m  Bunker 

Annie  W  (Whipple 

Ernest  W                    fisher 

Raymond  W                     pi 

Joseph   E                    fisher 

Harry  E                           pi 

Spurling,   L   J                  fisher 

Spurling,  E  L      fisher    I 'ford 

Clara  R  (Richardson 

Agnes  (Hadlock 

Ray  H                             pi 

Clarence  H  ychtg  &  fishg 

Spurling,  Lucy  H 

Spurling,  E  W                  fisher 

(m  Erickson 

Mary  T   (Hurley 

Annie  L  (m  Biuiker 

Spurling,  Fred  R         Islesford 

E  Marion                          pi 

yachting  &  fishing 

Spurling,  Matilda  (Young 

Nellie  F  (Fernald 

Ella  M  (m  Stanley 

Irving  R                           pi 

Chas  E        mer  &  boating 

Marion  E                          pi 

Luella  S   (m  Stanley 

A  Rudolf 

Cora  L  (m  Richardson 

Spurling,   Geo  H         yachting 

Spurling,  Millard  S  car  &  ptr 

Islesford 

Annie  M  (Bunker 

Annie  R   (Steele 

Spurling,  Warren  A        fisher 

Minnie  E                          ho 

Ella  F   (Bulger 

Spurling,  G  W  yachtg  &  fishg 

Elva  L                              pi 

Nellie  E  (Bunker 

Elmer  A                            pi 

Frances  M                        pi 

Bernice  M                        pi 

Hervey  M                         pi 

Ella  Frances 

Gladys  M                         pi 

Spurling,  Wm  F  fisher  I 'ford 

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CRANBEKRY  ISLES 


Blanche  E   (Stanley 
Sheldon  E 

Stanley,  Albion  M  fisher 

Minnie  M  (Richardson 
Harvey  S  fisher 

Merrill  E  fisher 

Stanley,  A  P  fisher 

Mabel  (Stanley 
Esther  pi 

Enoch  A  pi 

Robert  E  pi 

Chester  W  pi 

Leslie  pi 

John  T  pi 

Stanley,  B  Frank        Islesford 
capt  of  life  saving  station 
Almenia  G  (Gilley 
Inez  (m  Phippen 
Walter  F  boat  slip 

Jennie  M  (m  Jarvis 
Ida  M  (m  Bryant 
Frankie  E  ptr  &  yachting 
Minnie  E  (m  Stanley 
Blanche  E  (m  Spur  ling 
Elsie  L  pi 

Stanley,  Daniel  K  fisher 

Smith  S  fisher 

Rosinda  P  (m  Wedge 
Philena  J  (Fernald 

Stanley,  E  B  yachting  &  fishg 
Ida  F  (Steele  dr  mkr 
Ethel  M  at  home 

Ruth  F  pi 

Stanley,  Edw  J  fisher 

Mary  S   (Moore 


Chas  E  genl  wk 

Velma  M  tr 

Stanley,  Elva  A  (Stanley  mer 

Stanley,  F  E  yachting  &  fishg 
Islesford 
Minnie  E   (Stanley 

Stanley,  Frank  E      ptr  I 'ford 
A  Maud    (Rice 
Ella  M. 

Stanley,  Frank  L  fishg  &  ychtg 
Maggie  M  (Harding 
Harold  stu 

Walter  L  pi 

Clifford  pi 

Lyle  pi 

Stanley,   Gilbert  M 

yachting  &  fishinp; 
Bertie  pi 

Stanley,  G  S  fisher 

*Caro  M  (m  Turner 

N  E  Har 
*Myra  E   (m  Overley 

St  Louis,  Mo 
*  Clarence  S  fish  mkt 

N  E  Har 
Richard  H  fishing  &  ychtg 
Maurice  I  pi 

Cordelia   (Teel-Townsend 
Edith 

Stanley,  Hiram  L  mer  &  P  M 
Nettie  A  (Spurling 

Stanley,  J  G  fisher 

May  F   (Stanley 
Vida  M  (m  Joy 


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Ernest  G  stu 

Myrtle  E  ,  pi 

Stanley,  Linda  (Stanley  I 'ford 
Laura  A  (m  Ham 

Stanley,  Lewis  G       boat  slip 

Stanley,  Loring  A  I 'ford 

hotel  bus  &  car 
Velma  R    (Looke 
Andrew  E  elec 

Berton  T  stu 

Ethel  E  '  stu 

Roy  H  pi 

Helen  S  pi 

Doris  E  pi 

Stanley,  Lucinda  G  (Stanley 
*  Carrie  E    (m  Jordan 

(adopted  daughter)    Seal  Har 

J  Gilman  fisher 

Frank  A  (Johnson)  ychtg 

(adopted  son) 

Stanley,  Maria   (Spurling 

Frank  L  fisher 

May  F  (m  Stanley 
Josie  S  (m  Bunker 
Elva  A  (m  Stanley 
Perley  D  fisher 

Addie  E  (m  Duren 

Stanley,  Nathan  S  mer  I 'ford 
Margaret  (DoUiver 

Stanley,  Perley  D  fisher 

Lena  E    (Leavitt  tr 

Stanley,  Phebe  J  (Gilley 

Baker's  Is 
Wm  Usher 


Albert  W  iisner 

*Alfred  mech      Conn 

Mabel  (m  Stanley 

Stanley,  Smith  S  fisher  I 'ford 
Eunice  P  (Guptill 
^Roderick  K       tr  Naples 

Stanley,  Thos  F       yacht  capt 
Luella  S  (Spurling 
Freeman  E  ychtg  &  fishg 
Agnes  M  (m  Phippen 
*Ella  B   (m  Morrell 

Bar  Har 

Stanley,  Thos  M 

Rena  A  (m  Bunker 
*  Carrie  E  (m  Jordan 

Seal  Har 
Mary  H  (Holmes 

Stanley,  Tyler  H    far    I 'ford 

Stanley,  W  F  car  &  yachting 
Islesford 
Florence  (Young 
Norman  F 

Stanley,  Wm  D  boat  slip,  fisher 
Nancy  (Stanley 

Stanley,  Wm  F  fisher 

Baker's  Is 

Carrie    (Ober 

Gerald  K  fisher 

Philip  pi 

Steele,  Fred  E  car 

Sadie  C  (Bunker 
Lulu  M  pi 

Steele,  John  B  car 

Annie  E   (Haraden 


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Postmasters — Mrs.  Nettie  A.  Stanley;  Islesford — Geo.  R. 
Hadlock;  Sutton — Mrs.  Clara  A.  Rice. 

Town   Clerk — George  W.   Bulger. 

Clergyman,  Islesford — C.  B.  Boles  (Bar  Harbor  P.  O.),  Bap. 

Lawyer — George   R.   Hadlock. 

Justices— Gilbert  T.  Hadlock,  Apr.  24,  1913;  Geo.  R.  Had- 
lock, Apr.  13,*1912;  Leslie  R.  Bunker,  Jan.  28,  1915.  Dedimus 
— Wm.   E.   Hallock. 

Merchants — Chas.  E.  Spurling,  Mrs.  Nettie  A.  Stanley, 
John  H.  Hamor,  Mrs.  Elva  A.  Stanley,  general  stores;  Mrs. 
Chas.  E.  Spurling,  millinery;  Mrs.  Sadie  Hamor,  millinery, 
fancy  goods  and  dressmaking.  Islesford — Nathan  S.  Stanley, 
Arthur  Spurling  (also  dry  goods),  groceries;  Gilbert  Hadlock, 
coal  and  ice. 

Manufacturers — C.  E.  Howard,  Gilbert  Rosebrook,  Chas.  W. 
Bracy,  Millard  S.  Spurling,  Leonard  J.  Spurling,  Robert  At- 
kins, John  M.  Bunker,  Fred  E.  Steele,  John  B.  Steele,  Arthur 
E.  Spurling,  boats;  A.  J.  Bryant,  Adelbert  Stanley,  Walter 
Stanley,  Geo.  W.  Bulger,  Fred  E.  Steele,  Millard  S.  Spurling, 
George  W.  Spurling,  John  B.  Steele,  carpenters.  Sutton — 
Leslie  R.  Rice,  boats. 

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